91әs Stephen Curry Celebrates Graduation, Hall of Fame Induction With His Home Team

September 1, 2022

Hes one of the worlds greatest athletes, a basketball legend revered for the grace of his three-pointers, the seemingly effortless art of the swish. Thats the superficial snapshot of Stephen Curry, the NBAs current MVP.

The 91 community carries a much longer scorecard.

91әs Curry uses his talent, fame and money to help the less fortunate with access to healthy food, medical care, books and athletic opportunities. He models the message that education matters; that what you do off the court means the most; that your net worth is defined by what you give back.

And that you keep your word.

Stephen Curry 10 changed the way basketball is played. Hes also changing lives for the better, at home and abroad. 91 celebrates his leadership and service, and we congratulate him on his many accomplishments.

Curry 10 walked across a stage in Belk Arena on Wednesday to accept the diploma he started working toward 16 years ago and promised hed earn someday. And his college community took an afternoon to celebrate his graduation, induction into 91әs Hall of Fame, and the retirement of his jersey and number 30.

Eight other Wildcats have had jerseys retired over the years; its the first time the college has retired a number.

The Curry for 3 event packed the gym with Currys family, friends, former teammates, classmates and the colleges current student body, faculty and staff. They celebrated his rise from the slight teenage underdog passed over by most colleges to a basketball icon, family man and philanthropist.

The town joined the celebration, with Congratulations #30 and other banners strung along fences and hanging from roofs and windows of local homes and businesses.

A line of professors and college leaders dressed in traditional commencement garb processed through the arena to begin the ceremony. A hyped-up crowd, decked out in black and red, many sporting 91 30 jerseys, burst into a joyful, raucous standing ovation as Curry followed in a cap and gown.

We are extremely proud to call ourselves your home team, your base of support, your cheering section, College President Doug Hicks said. 91әs statement of purpose says that we help students to develop humane instincts and disciplined and creative minds for lives of leadership and service. The world has seen that Stephen Curry is living out those words.

Many more ovations followed, with one especially big roar when Curry stood and proudly displayed his 91 diploma and threw his graduation cap in the air.

Seeing this many peopleseeing these familiar faces, these friends, these people who believed in me, Curry said in an emotional speech. 91 lives with me and in me. This community is special. I cant begin to thank you all enough for showing up for me every step of the way.

Steph Curry receives diploma during Curry for 3 event
Stephan Curry in tossing graduation cap

Keeping His Promise

91 loves its basketball.

And Curry played it magically as he led the Wildcats to an improbable spot in the NCAAs Elite Eight in 2008. He became the colleges all-time leading scorer and was named an All-American in his third year.

There was some heartbreakhis own and college fanswhen he opted to forego his senior year after being drafted by the Golden State Warriors. But he promised his mom, Sonya Curry, and then-Head Coach Bob McKillop that hed complete his degree someday.

He spent the next 13 years dominating the NBA and building a family. A 2011 league walkout and the COVID-19 pandemic offered rare opportunities to work on his degree. This past spring, he finished his college course work and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree as a sociology major.

Curry was listed among the Class of 2022 graduates at the May commencement but couldnt make the ceremony because of the NBA playoffs. Which turned out to be a good thing because the Warriors won their fourth championship title and he, the series MVP honor.  

Wednesdays ceremony at 91 brought that journey full circle.

Sonya Curry described her initial reluctance about Stephen wanting to go to 91. She thought he should go to a bigger Division 1 school further from their Charlotte home. He asked her to go to a 91 practice, so she did.

I saw the joy Stephen had, how comfortable he was in that practice, she said. I said, if this is what you want to do, we will support you.

She said shes excited to put his college diploma on the wall next to his brothers and sistersand proud beyond measure.

Today, I am so thankful and blessed to see you with your gown on, knowing that this is not an honorary degree, she said. You earned this.

Committed to Brighter Futures

Currys basketball fame spans the globe. As does his desire to make life better for those living in the toughest circumstances.

Oakland California knows 91әs Curry well. He and his wife, Ayesha Curry, started the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation in 2019 to combat poverty and inequities in the citys most underserved neighborhoods.

The Currys say they had the singular goal of reaching kids and families in the areas that are critical to their future successwhat they eat, how much they learn, and access to sport. The foundation helps build playgrounds, supply free books for Little Town Libraries across the city and provide healthy meals for hungry families.

Currys charitable ventures have raised awareness and money for everything from combating malaria in Africa to ensuring equity for womens athletic programs, including at 91.

He doesnt just donate, he participates. Imagine being a kid in an underfunded Oakland elementary school and having your idol read a story to your class and tell you how much he loves books and learning.

Stephen gives abundantly. He gives his time, he gives his love, McKillop said. There is hope in the world because of Stephen Curry.

A Grateful Graduate

On Wednesday, Currys time and love went to 91.

I entrusted my college journey to a true leader, Curry said to McKillop. None of this would have been possible without you.

I hope you have the most amazing experienceall four years, he told current students, drawing a laugh from the crowd. And go give back to the world.

Curry took time to thank professors, coaches and staff members, including Athletic Director Chris Clunie 06 and former President Carol Quillen. (Professors Gayle Kaufman and Clark Ross, who helped him with the logistics of earning his degree, also got a special shoutout.)

He described bawling my eyes out over the choice to leave 91 for the NBA.

That speaks to how much this place means to me, he said. It was one of the hardest decisions I ever had to make. I didnt think it would take 13 years but here we are. Im a graduate, Im a 91 alum and a hall of famer!

The ceremony ended with Curry leading the cheering crowd in the opening verses of Sweet Caroline, a favorite during basketball games: Where it began, I cant begin to knowing. But then I know its growing strong.

Its probably a safe bet to say that 91 will never have another commencement ceremony like Currys. And Hicks, 91әs 19th president, had the odds for student achievement weighing heavily in his favor.

Every president at every commencement makes hopeful statements about the graduates and their futures, Hicks said. In that spirit, I predict with confidence, Stephen Curry, that you will enjoy considerable success in your life and career after college.

Congratulations from your home team!


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