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Sonya Curry
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Sonya Alicia Adams
May 30, 1966 Radford, Virginia, U.S.
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Occupation | Educator |
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Children | 3 (incl. Stephen and Seth) |
Relatives | Ayesha Curry (daughter-in-law) Damion Lee (son-in-law) |
Sonya Alicia Curry (née Adams; born May 30, 1966) is an American educator. She is the mother of the basketball players Stephen Curry and Seth Curry.
Early life
Sonya Alicia Adams was born in Radford, Virginia to Cleive and Candy Adams. The family lived in extreme poverty and frequently had racist experiences with the Ku Klux Klan. In high school, Adams participated in volleyball, track and field, and basketball. She matriculated at Virginia Tech as a student athlete, where she played volleyball, earning all-conference honors in the Metro Conference as a junior. She received a degree in education. According to her best friend and college roommate, the volleyball team was popular largely due to Adams.
Adams met her future husband, Dell Curry, at Virginia Tech. During her official recruiting visit to the school, she was watching the men's basketball practice when they noticed each other.
Career
Curry is president of the Christian Montessori School of Lake Norman in Huntersville, North Carolina, which she founded in 1995. Her children attended the school.
Personal life
Curry's elder son, Stephen, plays for the Golden State Warriors. He holds the all-time NBA record for three-pointers and has won four NBA championships with the team. Her younger son, Seth, plays for the Charlotte Hornets. Her daughter, Sydel, played volleyball at Elon University. Curry has nine grandchildren.
Starting when Stephen was in college playing with Davidson during the 2008 NCAA tournament, Curry began being a favorite shot for college basketball television producers. When Seth was playing college ball with Duke, her celebration of his three-point field goal against North Carolina in February 2013 had her trending on Twitter. She remained popular on the Internet during the Blue Devils' run in the 2013 NCAA tournament.
As she often receives camera time in the audience of Golden State games, Curry has been called NBA "royalty". She has been interviewed about how she successfully raised professional athletes and how the family has dealt with their sons' success.
On August 23, 2021, Curry and her husband, Dell, announced that they were divorcing after 33 years of marriage.