His oldest sister, Sheehan, was a 4x All-American at Georgetown, holding their career record for points, and is currently a lacrosse analyst.
Younger sister Covie attended Boston College, graduating as the school's all time leading scorer, and youngest brother, Shack, played at Johns Hopkins.
[1] Prior to joining the Cavaliers, Steele attended and played lacrosse at Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Maryland, where he led the team to the MIAA championship, recording 37 goals and 35 assists.
Steele was named a First-Team All-American and won the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation's best college lacrosse player.
[7] He then guided the Bayhawks to their 6th MLL title and was named the MVP of the championship final, scoring two goals and an assist.