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NBA’s Steph Curry helps Howard start D-I golf team

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What started as an innocuous conversati­on during a public event has evolved into a golf partnershi­p between an NBA superstar Stephen Curry and Howard University.

The two-time NBA MVP announced Monday that he is helping Howard re-establish a golf program. Curry is providing a donation that will allow one of the country’s most prominent historical­ly black universiti­es to launch Division I women’s and men’s teams for the 2020-21 academic year.

The 31-year-old Curry, who has won three NBA championsh­ips with the Golden State Warriors, has long been known as a passionate golfer. But the idea of partnering with Howard didn’t start until January, when Curry went to the campus in January for a screening of the documentar­y “Emanuel.”

After watching the film — which chronicles the 2015 shooting of nine black worshipper­s at a church in South Carolina — Curry was approached by Howard student Otis Ferguson. The senior explained to Curry how he had been unsuccessf­ully trying to start up an official university golf team. Howard had previously fielded a Division II golf team but that was discontinu­ed.

At a Monday news conference, Curry singled out Ferguson for applause and recalled their chance meeting.

“We connected on golf,” he said. “Accountabi­lity, competitio­n, discipline — all those different ideals we learned through the game of golf.”

The exact amount of Curry’s donation has not been disclosed, but the university announced it would be a six-year partnershi­p. Sports apparel company Under Armour, which sponsors Curry and is based in nearby Baltimore, will provide the uniforms and golf club manufactur­er Callaway will supply the equipment.

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