Sage Steele Biography
Sage Steele is an American journalist, anchor, and co-host of the 12 PM SportsCenter on ESPN and also is the lead host of SportsCenter on the Road she has hosted ABC’s telecast of the Tournament of Roses Parade. Sage’s major role for SportsCenter on the Road includes day-long as well as on-site, and pre-event coverage for the biggest sports events of the year, including the Masters, the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, World Series, and many more. Additionally, she was named SportsCenter on the Road host in September 2016 and she previously anchored the 6 PM ED edition for several years and before that was an anchor for SportsCenter: AM.
Sage started working at ESPN in 2007, serving as a regular anchor of SportsCenter up until 2013. Later hosted the Scripps National Spelling Bee beginning 2010 to 2013. Additionally, Sage also contributed to First Take and Mike & Mike. In addition, she hosted ABC and ESPN’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve during the inaugural College Football Playoff and also co-hosted ABC’s telecast of the Miss America pageant. Sage began her journalism career at WSBT-TV in South Bend as a producer and reporter from 1995 to 1997 and later moved to WISH-TV in Indianapolis where she was a beat reporter for the Indianapolis Colts and the Indiana Pacers. Moreover, Steele moved to Tampa and served as a reporter, anchor, and host for WFTS-TV.
How old is Sage Steele? Sage Steele Age, Birthday, Ethnic Background, and Nationality
Sage Steele (age 49 years) was born on 28 November 1972 in Panama Canal Zone, in the United States of America. She does celebrate her birthday every November 28th of the year. Nevertheless, Sage is of the mixed ethnic background of Black (Dad’s background) and Irish Italian (Mother’s heritage). Having been born in the US, she maintains her American nationality. READ ALSO: Hannah Storm
Sage Steele Height, Weight, and Other Measurements
Steele stands at an average height of 5 feet 10 inches which is approximately 1.76 meters and maintains an average bodyweight of
around 61kg.
Sage Steele Family | Parents (father & mother) and Siblings
Born Sage Marie Steele in Panama Canal Zone, in the United States of America to her caring and loving parents. She is the daughter of Gary Steele who was the first to play varsity football at West Point during the mid-1960s and an Irish/ Italian mother, Mona Steele. Gary was inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame in 2013 for his standout career on the Black Knights football and track & field teams. She has two brothers, Courtney Steele and Chad Steele who is a senior vice president of media relations for the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens. The family was stationed in several different states and countries, including Greece and Belgium, before returning back to Colorado.
Sage Steele Education Background
Sage attended Thomas B. Doherty High School in Colorado Springs for two years and she later attended Carmel High School as a senior, graduating in 1990. Additionally, she graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in sports communications.
Sage Steele Husband/ Spouse and Children
Steele is a married woman. She is married to Jonathan Bailey who is a former professional personal trainer the two met during their college days and dated for six years. The two exchanged their vows in an intimate wedding ceremony attended by family and close friends on 30 October 1999. Sage and Jonathan are parents to their lovely children namely; Quinn Bailey (May 23, 2002), Evan Bailey (born 2004), and Nicholas Bailey (born 2006) and the family resides in Colorado. Additionally, she is on the board of the Pat Tillman Foundation. Moreover, she was named to the board of the V Foundation for cancer research in 2019. Nonetheless, she posed her home in Avon, CT on the market in 2021, selling at 1.6 million after doing thorough renovations.
Sage Steele ESPN
Steele is an anchor and co-host of the 12 PM SportsCenter on ESPN. In addition, as the lead host of SportsCenter on the Road. Moreover, she has hosted ABC’s telecast of the Tournament of Roses Parade. Sage’s major role for SportsCenter on the Road includes day-long as well as on-site, and pre-event coverage for the biggest sports events of the year, including the Masters, the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, World Series, and many more.
Additionally, she was named SportsCenter on the Road host in September 2016. Previously, Steele anchored the 6 PM ED edition for several years. Before that, was an anchor for SportsCenter: AM. Sage started working at ESPN in 2007, serving as a regular anchor of SportsCenter up until 2013. Later hosted the Scripps National Spelling Bee beginning 2010 to 2013. Additionally, Sage also contributed to First Take and Mike & Mike.
Sage Steele Salary
Steele is an anchor and co-host of the 12 PM SportsCenter on ESPN. Further, the lead host of SportsCenter on the Road. Sage earns a decent annual salary of around $120,000 per year.
Sage Steele’s Net Worth
Steele is an American journalist, anchor, and co-host of the 12 PM SportsCenter on ESPN. Additionally, the lead host of SportsCenter on the Road she has hosted ABC’s telecast of the Tournament of Roses Parade. Sage has managed to accumulate a net worth of around $2 million dollars.
Sage Steele Jay Cutler
Steele had a controversial interview with former footballer Jay Cutler where he compared Sage to controversial political commentator Candace Owens.
Sage Steele Obama
Steele called Obama’s choice to identify as Black ‘fascinating’: His Black dad was nowhere to be found during an interview with Jay Cutler on October 3, 2021.