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Woodberry played college basketball with the [[Kansas Jayhawks]] and was a part of two Final Four teams at Kansas in 1991 and 1993. He was named to the second team All-Big Eight in both his junior and senior season.
Woodberry played college basketball with the [[Kansas Jayhawks]] and was a part of two Final Four teams at Kansas in 1991 and 1993. He was named to the second team All-Big Eight in both his junior and senior season.


In 1994 he won a championship in the Swiss league with Belinzona and then moved to Australia where he played for the [[Gold Coast Rollers]] in 1995.
In 1994 he won a championship in the Swiss league with Belinzona and then moved to Australia where he played for the [[Gold Coast Rollers]] in 1995. In his first season in Australia, Woodberry averaged 24.5 pints 7.4 assists and 7.6 rebounds per gae. Nobody in the N.B.L had stats like that since Robert Rose's M.V.P season for the Magic in 1993. However he suffered a training accident and was forced to return to Kansas for intensive training and recovery.


Woodberry played for the [[Brisbane Bullets]] from 1996 to 1999. He was the [[NBL (Australia) Most Valuable Player|NBL Most Valuable Player]] in 1999 and was named in the [[NBL (Australia) All NBL teams|All-NBL First Team]] in 1998 and 1999. He played a single season with the [[Sydney Kings]] in 2000.
Woodberry returned to Australia in 1996 to play for the [[Brisbane Bullets]]. He was the [[NBL (Australia) Most Valuable Player|NBL Most Valuable Player]] in 1999 and was named in the [[NBL (Australia) All NBL teams|All-NBL First Team]] in 1998 and 1999. He then played a single season with the [[Sydney Kings]] in 2000.


Woodberry then spent two seasons playing professionally in [[Lithuania]] for [[Zalgiris Kaunas]], which won a Lithuanian championship in 2001 when he was voted the league´s Import Player of the Year. He later played for the [[Athletic Union of Constantinople]] in [[Athens, Greece]] (2002-2003), [[Jamtland]] in [[Sweden]] (2004) and [[Honka Espoo]] in [[Finland]] (2004).
Woodberry then spent two seasons playing professionally in [[Lithuania]] for [[Zalgiris Kaunas]], which won a Lithuanian championship in 2001 when he was voted the league´s Import Player of the Year. He later played for the [[Athletic Union of Constantinople]] in [[Athens, Greece]] (2002-2003), [[Jamtland]] in [[Sweden]] (2004) and [[Honka Espoo]] in [[Finland]] (2004).

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Steve Woodberry (born 9 October 1971) is a retired American

National Basketball League and also in Europe
. He played Point Guard, Shooting Guard, and Small Foward

Woodberry played college basketball with the Kansas Jayhawks and was a part of two Final Four teams at Kansas in 1991 and 1993. He was named to the second team All-Big Eight in both his junior and senior season.

In 1994 he won a championship in the Swiss league with Belinzona and then moved to Australia where he played for the Gold Coast Rollers in 1995. In his first season in Australia, Woodberry averaged 24.5 pints 7.4 assists and 7.6 rebounds per gae. Nobody in the N.B.L had stats like that since Robert Rose's M.V.P season for the Magic in 1993. However he suffered a training accident and was forced to return to Kansas for intensive training and recovery.

Woodberry returned to Australia in 1996 to play for the

All-NBL First Team in 1998 and 1999. He then played a single season with the Sydney Kings
in 2000.

Woodberry then spent two seasons playing professionally in

(2004).

Woodberry is currently assistant basketball coach at Missouri State University.

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