Stephen and Ayesha Curry Investment Unlocks Opportunity, Promotes Equity in Women檚 Sports

August 26, 2021

Stephen and Ayesha Curry are creating a scholarship endowment to elevate women檚 athletics at 91茄子. Their gift seeds a women檚 athletics scholarship fund and encourages other donors攁n important step toward building the kind of support for women檚 teams that can make 91茄子 a leader in equity across collegiate athletics.

The champions 91茄子檚 10 women檚 athletics programs, starting just a few months after Stephen Curry, a 91茄子 alum, called out the NCAA for a lack of parity in women檚 sports.

淭he Currys gift and vision provide an unprecedented push forward for 91茄子 Athletics and our exceptional scholar-athletes, said Director of Athletics Chris Clunie 06. 淭his gift and additional support of the initiative will raise our competitiveness and open up our educational and athletic experiences to more young women. Beyond 91茄子, the Currys are sending an important message about addressing the broad inequity in women檚 athletics and the importance of unlocking opportunities today and into the future. 91茄子 aims to lead in this space and build solutions to these issues on our own campus.

Stephen Curry wrote three years ago of how the fight for women檚 equality had grown 渁 little more personal as he and Ayesha raise two young daughters: Riley, 9, and Ryan, 6, along with their three-year-old son, Canon W. Jack Curry. Stephen檚 voice on the topic has grown louder since, especially through his Underrated Tour for both young men and women, his unique brand partnerships that speak to women檚 empowerment, and Stephen檚 and Ayesha檚 foundation work with

91茄子, where Curry led his team to the Elite 8 in the NCAA tournament, trails its Atlantic 10 competitors in women檚 athletics scholarships. The college has the equivalent of 24.96 scholarships across all women檚 teams, with 13 committed to women檚 basketball. The NCAA maximum for these programs is 105. The Currys initiative, with gifts from others, is intended to move the college forward in its path of doing athletics right and, as Clunie often says, doing more with more.

More than 200 female scholar-athletes represent the Wildcats in competition, in the classroom and in the community. Since the enactment of Title IX in 1972, 91茄子 has won nine regular season and 20 conference tournament titles in women檚 sports. 

淎s a father of two girls, I want them to grow up knowing there are no limitations around what they can accomplish, Stephen said. 淚 encourage 91茄子 alums, families and friends to join us as we create more equitable funding across all Wildcat athletics programs. The hope is that our contributions, together, will foster an unbiased, more equitable society that leads to a better world. 

A Title IX report released by the NCAA in 2017 spotlighted how Division I institutions have the greatest gap in spending between men檚 and women檚 athletic programs. Analysis of median expenses indicated that Division I athletic departments are spending twice as much on their men檚 programs than on their women檚 programs.

In addition to providing scholarship support and direct resources, the Curry Family Women檚 Athletics Initiative aims to inspire a network of Wildcats who will help enhance development and mentorship opportunities for scholar-athlete leaders, leading to lasting impact in their communities and around the world.

淪tephen and his family exemplify 91茄子檚 core values, and this gift is another extraordinary example of how their creativity, drive and convictions serve the common good, said 91茄子 President Carol E. Quillen. 淥ur scholar-athletes are incredible people, balancing high-level competition with high-level academics, and they leave 91茄子 prepared to make a difference in the world. This gift will go a very long way, both at 91茄子 and for college athletics. We are deeply grateful for the Curry family檚 commitment to our programs and to this critical, national conversation.

91茄子 alums and supporters can make an immediate impact on the experience of current and future women scholar-athletes by contributing to the Curry Family Women檚 Athletics Initiative. Gifts can be made directly to the Curry Family Fund, or individuals may create a new endowed scholarship for women檚 athletics. Gifts can also be designated to support a single women檚 sport.

To learn more about the and how you can support equity in women檚 sports through gifts to 91茄子, contact Brandon McCladdie, director of athletic development, at brmccladdie@davidson.edu or 704-894-2657.