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  1. Sep 2, 2022 · DAVIDSON, N.C. — On the first day of the fall semester in 2007, Stephen Curry sat in a class on gender and society at Davidson College, a small, liberal arts school 20 miles north of Charlotte, N.C.

  2. Dec 1, 2022 · A few weeks after the Curry for 3 celebration, Stephen and I were able to catch up and talk about what it means to be a graduate, our college memories and how being at Davidson prepared us to take on an ever-changing world around us. The conversation between David Dennis Jr. (DD) and Stephen Curry (SC) has been edited for clarity and brevity.

  3. Sep 2, 2022 · Writer and Davidson alum Anna Katherine Clemmons ’01 takes readers back to one of Stephen Curry’s sociology classes during fall semester 2007, before arriving at Aug. 31, 2022—a day for family, friends and 5,000 Davidsonians to celebrate Curry and his impact on the college at a special event on campus.

  4. Aug 31, 2021 · Here are records that Curry set in college and where he ranks on all-time statistical lists: Highest scoring average in the 2008 NCAA Tournament: 32.0 points per game. Most 3-point field goals in ...

  5. May 15, 2022 · Curry received his Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Sociology. While he will not partake in Davidson’s commencement ceremony, the Warriors guard is hopeful to return to campus one day to ...

  6. Sep 17, 2022 · Mayor Rusty Knox of Davidson was there. Sai Tummala and Jack Brown, Davidson men’s soccer players who said they were drawn to the school because of Curry, were in floor seats with other students. So were Curry’s wife and the couple’s three children: Riley, 10; Ryan, 7; and Canon, 4. Finally, Stephen Curry was there, too.

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  8. Jul 21, 2023 · Curry wasn’t offered a scholarship to any Division 1 school with a big basketball program. Even then-coach Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, no slouch for spotting talent, had Curry in his camp and conceded he missed him because of his height. Krzyzewski called Curry at Davidson one of the great stories in college basketball.