The Golden State star earned his degree in sociology from the North Carolina liberal arts institution — with the help of Stanford and UC Santa Cruz.
SAN FRANCISCO — Steph Curry has a mantle full of trophies earned through his Warriors career. He can add a college diploma to his collection.
Thirteen years after leaving Davidson College for the NBA, Curry will graduate with the class of 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Curry won’t be at his alma mater’s graduation ceremony this weekend to walk the stage and get his diploma — he has the Western Conference finals to prepare for — but the North Carolina college invited him to get his diploma in person when basketball duties are paused.
In a statement, Davidson said Curry re-enrolled this spring, needing to complete one semester to graduate. Curry, 34, did his classwork remotely with two professors at Stanford University and University of California, Santa Cruz, who taught Curry when he was at Davidson.
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