Stephen Curry received his University degree from Davidson university. Everyone was surprised by his major

Stephen Curry’s major at Davidson is sociology, where the subjects have practical implications for many of the family’s recent community activities.

With many times receiving the MVP title of best player of the season and winning championships in the NBA, Stephen Curry is definitely the most famous basketball player from Davidson University. But there is a ritual that took Curry 13 years to perform at his university.

Stephen Curry's 3: Joins Davidson HOF, has jersey retired, graduatesWhile many of his friends soon had their jerseys retired from college teams, Curry has not had his jersey number 30 honored for a long time.

The reason is simple – Curry must complete his studies and get a diploma before thinking about hanging up his shirt at Davidson. This is a serious issue that has become a school tradition.

Curry's 3: Joins Davidson HOF, has jersey retired, graduates | AP NewsStephen Curry’s major at Davidson is sociology, where the subjects have practical implications for many of the family’s recent community activities. And yesterday, the player of the Golden State Warriors Club could also breathe a sigh of relief, when he completed the important 3-point shot after 13 years. There were signs scattered across Davidson’s campus, congratulating and welcoming Curry back to campus.

The Home Team: Stephen Curry '10 on the Improbable Journey That Began at  Davidson | DavidsonThe graduation ceremony was held at Belk Arena – where he played from 2006 to 2009. Finally, Curry could wear his graduation cap and gown, celebrate with family, friends, and former teammates. and current students.

Stephen Curry on X: "Some things are worth the wait! #30 up in the rafters  looks right! Humbled and blessed to be up there with the @DavidsonWildcat  legends. #TCC forever. ALWAYS aThe four-time NBA champion and two-time MVP played professionally his senior year at Davidson, and only recently completed his final classes remotely to earn his degree. With the retirement of the jersey, it means number 30 will never be worn by another Wildcats basketball player.