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Steph Curry, a 4-time NBA Champion, has stamped his authority in the NBA. Single-handedly, the reigning NBA Finals MVP has changed the modern-day NBA as a game of shooters, more precisely 3-point shooting. But was the baby-faced assassin this good ever since he represented his college team back in the day?

Stephen Curry

On the same note, let us know more about Steph Curry’s college and just how did he perform for it? The 3-Point King represented Davidson and always played as the shooting or point guard. His NCAA record was 3-2 and averaged 25.3 point, 4.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game. His efficiency was 46.1% whilst shooting from the field and 41.2% from 3-Point shooting.

College: Davidson
Position: Shooting or point guard
Height: 6’3
Weight: 185 pounds
Years active: 2006-09
NCAA tournament record: 3-2

Steph Curry’s college record and performance

SEASON (Games)3P3PA3P%REBOUNDSASSISTSSTEALSPOINTS
2006-07 (34)122299.4084.62.81.821.5
2007-08 (36)162369.4394.62.92.025.9
2008-09 (34)130336.3874.45.62.528.6
Career (104)4141004.4124.53.72.125.3

Stephen Curry led Davidson registered a tally of 85-20 record. What was more impressive? The Wildcats never lost more than 8 games in a single season with the 3-point king representing them on the campus.

Furthermore, detailing upon Steph Curry’s contribution for his college – he had 20 games with 20 points and beyond as a freshman, even had 30 points in four games. Being the ideal representation of his dad, Steph lived up to it every time. The Golden State Warriors even had nine 3s in just his sixth college game against a non-Di opponent. Just when he caught the eye of millions of basketball fanatics

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