Solomon signs with Montevallo University

Solomon signs with Montevallo University
Kaleel Solomon.

Another Bahamian is making his way up the collegiate basketball ladder as Kaleel Solomon this week signed with Montevallo University, which competes in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II.

Despite redshirting this past season at Eastern Florida State, Solomon garnered a lot of interest from larger schools in his freshman year.

In his first season with the Falcons, Solomon averaged 5.7 points per game and shot 39 per cent from three-point range in 36 games. He reached double figures in seven games last season, including a season high 19 points in a February matchup against ASA Miami.

The 6’2” guard played a pivotal role in getting the Titans to the National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I Tournament finale, where they eventually fell 84-58 to Hutchinson Community College.

Solomon joins a Falcons team that finished 15-15 overall.

The Falcons fell on the road at nationally-ranked University of West Florida (UWF) 83-74 in the quarter-final round of the Gulf South Conference tournament.

Solomon, who is known for being a good three-point shooter, will be a welcome addition to a Falcon team that shot just 37 percent from long range on the season.

Solomon, a former Grand Bahama High School Player of the Year, played locally for Sunland Baptist.

About Randy Smith

Randy Smith is the producer of the widely-watched local television show “Beyond The Headlines” and the web content manager of Eyewitness News. He joined Eyewitness News as a sportscaster in 2018, a role he still performs, and has previously covered a slew of international sporting events, including the 2015 Pan American Games, the Nike EYBL Showcase, several IAAF World Relays, the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, the Commonwealth Youth Games, the Bahamas Bowl and multiple CARIFTA Swimming and Track & Field Championships. Randy has been recognized by the Bahamas Press Club with awards for “Best Sports Broadcast” as a sportscaster and “Best TV Talk Show” as a producer.