Jerry Steele

American basketball player-coach (1939–2021)


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nameJerry Steele
imageJerry Steele 1961 (cropped).jpg
image_upright0.8
captionSteele, circa 1960
birth_date
birth_placeElkin, North Carolina, U.S.
death_date
player_years11958–1961
player_team1Wake Forest
coach_years11962–1970
coach_team1Guilford
coach_years21970–1971
coach_team2Carolina Cougars
coach_years31972–2003
coach_team3High Point
admin_years11978–2003
admin_team1High Point
overall_record609–486 (college)
17–25 (ABA)
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Jerry Steele (March 10, 1939 – July 11, 2021) was an American basketball player and coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head men's basketball coach at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina from 1962 to 1970 and High Point University in High Point, North Carolina from 1972 to 2003, compiling a career college basketball coaching record of 609–486. Steele was also the head coach of the Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association (ABA) for half of one season, 1970–71, tallying a mark of 17–25.

Early life and playing career

A native of Elkin, North Carolina, he played basketball at Wake Forest University from 1958 to 1961 and in two of those years he was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference All-Academic team. After graduating from Wake Forest, Steele earned his master's degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Coaching career

Guilford

Steele took over as the men's basketball coach at Guilford College in 1962. His first season with the Quakers, he finished with a 5–20 record. Steele then led the Quakers to two conference titles, four district championships, and four trips to the NAIA Tournament. During the 1969–70 season, the Quakers won 29 straight games, finishing 32–4 and fourth in the nation.

Carolina Cougars

In 1970 Steele joined the Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association (ABA) as an assistant coach under Bones McKinney. In November 1970, after the Cougars started the season with a record of 17–25, McKinney was dismissed and Steele was promoted to head coach. Steele's record for the remainder of the season matched that of McKinney: 17–25. The Cougars finished the 1970–71 season with an overall record of 34–50, placing sixth in the ABA's Eastern Division and missing the playoffs. After season concluded, Steele moved on to become director of player personnel for the Cougars and was replaced as head coach by Tom Meschery.

High Point

In 1972, Steele became the head coach at High Point University. Among his early players was future High Point head coach Tubby Smith. Steele coached at High Point for 32 years, from 1972 to 2003. During his tenure, High Point won eight conference titles, made one appearance in the NAIA Men's Basketball Championships, and earned two trips to the NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament. His record at High Point was 457–412. He also served as athletic director at High Point for 21 years, from 1978 to 1999. Steele retired after the end of the 2002–03 season.

Personal life

Steele was elected to the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1987. In 2002 Steele was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. In 2005 Steele was inducted into the Guilford County, North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame.

He died on July 11, 2021.

Head coaching record

College

| name = Guilford Quakers | conference = Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | startyear = 1962 | endyear = 1970 | championship = | season = 1962–63 | name = Guilford | overall = 5–20 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1963–64 | name = Guilford | overall = 14–12 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1964–65 | name = Guilford | overall = 17–8 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1965–66 | name = Guilford | overall = 18–8 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1966–67 | name = Guilford | overall = 26–7 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1967–68 | name = Guilford | overall = 25–5 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1968–69 | name = Guilford | overall = 13–11 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1969–70 | name = Guilford | overall = 32–5 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | name = Guilford | overall = 150–76 () | confrecord = | name = High Point Panthers | conference = Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference / Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference | startyear = 1972 | endyear = 1997 | championship = | season = 1972–73 | name = High Point | overall = 11–15 | conference = 6–8 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1973–74 | name = High Point | overall = 8–19 | conference = 4–10 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1974–75 | name = High Point | overall = 15–15 | conference = 7–7 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1975–76 | name = High Point | overall = 12–14 | conference = 6–8 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1976–77 | name = High Point | overall = 13–14 | conference = 7–7 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1977–78 | name = High Point | overall = 16–14 | conference = 9–5 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1978–79 | name = High Point | overall = 27–6 | conference = 11–3 | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA second round | championship = confboth | season = 1979–80 | name = High Point | overall = 22–8 | conference = 12–2 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1980–81 | name = High Point | overall = 16–12 | conference = 8–6 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1981–82 | name = High Point | overall = 15–10 | conference = 8–6 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1982–83 | name = High Point | overall = 6–19 | conference = 3–10 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1983–84 | name = High Point | overall = 15–9 | conference = 9–6 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1984–85 | name = High Point | overall = 18–12 | conference = 9–5 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1985–86 | name = High Point | overall = 11–17 | conference = 5–9 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1986–87 | name = High Point | overall = 18–11 | conference = 9–5 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1987–88 | name = High Point | overall = 22–6 | conference = 11–3 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = confboth | season = 1988–89 | name = High Point | overall = 22–6 | conference = 12–2 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1989–90 | name = High Point | overall = 8–17 | conference = 3–11 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1990–91 | name = High Point | overall = 12–18 | conference = 5–9 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1991–92 | name = High Point | overall = 16–14 | conference = 7–7 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1992–93 | name = High Point | overall = 12–15 | conference = 3–8 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1993–94 | name = High Point | overall = 21–8 | conference = 10–4 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1994–95 | name = High Point | overall = 20–9 | conference = 8–6 | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = conference | season = 1995–96 | name = High Point | overall = 24–7 | conference = 16–2 | confstanding = | postseason = NCAA Division II Regional semifinal | championship = conference tournament | season = 1996–97 | name = High Point | overall = 18–12 | conference = 11–7 | confstanding = | postseason = NCAA Division II Regional semifinal | name = High Point Panthers | conference = Big South Conference | startyear = 1997 | endyear = 2003 | championship = | season = 1997–98 | name = High Point | overall = 12–13 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1998–99 | name = High Point | overall = 10–16 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = | championship = | season = 1999–00 | name = High Point | overall = 11–17 | conference = 5–9 | confstanding = 6th | postseason = | championship = | season = 2000–01 | name = High Point | overall = 8–20 | conference = 3–11 | confstanding = 8th | postseason = | championship = | season = 2001–02 | name = High Point | overall = 11–19 | conference = 5–9 | confstanding = T–6th | postseason = | championship = | season = 2002–03 | name = High Point | overall = 7–20 | conference = 3–11 | confstanding = 8th | postseason = | name = High Point | overall = 459–412 () | confrecord = 404–196 () | overall = 609–486 ()

ABA

|- | style="text-align:left;"|Carolina | style="text-align:left;"|1970-71 |42||17||25||.405|| style="text-align:center;"|6th in Eastern||-||-||-||- | style="text-align:center;"| |- ! style="background:#FDE910;" |- class="sortbottom" | style="text-align:left;"|Career | ||42||17||25||.405|| ||-||-||-||-

References

References

  1. McMahon, Kevin. (12 July 2021). "High Point University Mourns Loss of Legendary Basketball Coach Jerry Steele". High Point Panthers.

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