Davidson honors Stephen Curry with interchange named after him

En route to Davidson College, travelers could now hear a program legend announced at the exit on their GPS.
On Tuesday night, Stephen Curry was in attendance at his alma mater Davidson’s home game against Duquesne in Davidson, North Carolina, where he had the honor of a trade on his behalf.
Exit 30, which takes travelers to Davidson, is renamed the Stephen Curry Interchange for its contributions to the school’s men’s basketball program. The superstar wore number 30 throughout his college and professional career.
A new twist when you come to the town of Davidson.
“Trade Stephen Curry” 🚧 pic.twitter.com/xDM0hpTPTT
– Davidson Basketball (@DavidsonMBB) December 31, 2025
For the celebration, the Golden State Warriors guard wore his Davidson tracksuit with a pair of Air Jordan Retro 6 “Carmine,” a nod to the shoes he wore in an iconic photo shoot during his time on campus.
Curry’s Warriors teammates Jimmy Butler III, Draymond Green and Moses Moody were on hand to witness the honor.
In March, Curry was named assistant general manager of the Davidson men’s basketball program, becoming the first active NBA player to land such an administrative position.
The Golden State guard played at Davidson from 2006 to 2009. He notably led the Wildcats to the Elite Eight in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, where he set the Division I single-season 3-point record with 162 3-pointers (Caitlin Clark broke the record with 164 in 2023-24 for Iowa.)
Curry is averaging 28.8 points and 4.3 assists for the Warriors during the 2025-26 season.
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