Sonya Alicia Curry (néeAdams; born May 30, 1966[2]) is an American educator and author. She is the mother of professional basketball players Stephen Curry and Seth Curry.
Sonya Alicia Adams was born in Radford, Virginia to Cleive and Candy Adams.[citation needed] Adams is African-American,[3] and she also has Creole, Haitian, and Caucasian ancestry.[4] The Adamses lived in poverty and experienced racism--including encounters with the Ku Klux Klan.[5][6] At Radford High School,[6] Adams participated in volleyball, track and field, and basketball; she then matriculated at Virginia Tech. At Virginia Tech, she played volleyball, earning all-conference honors in the Metro Conference as a junior.[7] Adams earned a degree in education.[6] According to her best friend and college roommate, the volleyball team was popular largely due to Adams.[8]
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.[7] She married Dell Curry in 1988.[1]
Curry published a parenting book, Fierce Love, in 2022.[11] "Subtitled "A Memoir of Family, Faith, and Purpose," the book explores Sonya's time raising her family, her passion for education, and the ways in which her faith has steadied her during life's most difficult moments".[12]
Personal life
Curry and her ex-husband, Dell Curry, are the parents of three children.[1] 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.[13][14][15] Her younger son, Seth, plays for the Charlotte Hornets.[16] Her daughter, Sydel, played volleyball at Elon University.[17]
As she often receives camera time in the audience of Golden State games, Curry has been called NBA "royalty".[19] She has been interviewed about how she successfully raised professional athletes and how the family has dealt with their sons' success.[20][21]
Curry made a halfcourt shot to win a shooting competition at the 2019 NBA All-Star Weekend.[22]
On August 23, 2021, Sonya and Dell Curry announced that they were divorcing after 33 years of marriage.[23] The divorce was finalized in November 2021.[24]
As of December 2024, Curry has nine grandchildren.[25]
↑ Yorkey, Mike (2016). "Chapter 1: His Father's Apprentice". The Right Steph: How Stephen Curry Is Taking the NBA to a New Level--With Humility and Grace. Shiloh Run Press. ISBN9781683221098. Retrieved May 31, 2019. She married Cleive E. Adams and had four children that included Sonya, who was born May 30, 1966.
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