Nine-year-old Riley Morrison was searching for Stephen Curry-UA signature basketball shoes when she recognized a problem; she could not find any in the Girls section on UA.com. Instead of just accepting the situation, Riley decided to write Stephen Curry a letter telling him about her experience. She had no idea that Stephen would soon write her back and would himself call on Under Armour to address the inequality.

When Stephen Curry first told Under Armour that he wanted to create a Curry 6 colorway to celebrate International Women’s Day and honor the women in his life, the son, brother, husband and father to two daughters could not have predicted how monumental that decision would be.

Throughout 2019, Under Armour is celebrating people who, like Riley, champion equality, justice and opportunity for all through an initiative called United We Win. By uniting others and calling them to action – often by challenging the status quo – these Uniters remind us that together we can be a force for good.

"I was immediately impressed when I saw Riley's letter; that a nine year old girl had the courage to use her voice to call attention to an issue and keep us accountable. She was focused on the opportunity for ALL girls, not just herself. She's been an amazing catalyst for change - not only with my product but also with the entire Under Armour brand. She is inspiring, and wise beyond her years."

“I’ve been kinda blown away, and certainly grateful for the opportunities that Stephen has given me, including sharing inspiration for other girls through the sockliner art. This has been such an incredible experience," said Morrison.

In addition to a “United We Win” sockliner, Riley designed a sockliner that features two girls playing basketball, surrounded by the words that inspired Riley to play the role of a Uniter, such as “Be Fearless,” “Girl Power,” “Be the Change,” Girls Hoop Too,” and “Rock the Currys.”

To honor the actions of a young girl who inspired a global NBA superstar, Under Armour and Stephen asked Riley to add her personal design touch to the UA ICON Curry 6 United We Win colorway – a blend of purple and deep orchid with white – releasing on International Women’s Day, March 8.

Stephen has been a champion for gender equality in sports. Last August he wrote in The Players’ Tribune about the importance of being a role model to his two daughters Riley and Ryan, his sister Sydel, supporting his wife Ayesha through her dreams and pursuits, and thanking his mom Sonya for being his role model growing up. He’s been outspoken about the gender pay gap. And he invited two young women last summer to take part in his UA SC30 elite basketball camp which has traditionally been invite-only for high school boys.

Sales of the Curry 6 United We Win will go toward a scholarship that the Stephen and Ayesha Curry Family Foundation and Under Armour have created to honor Riley’s courageous spirit. The scholarship will go to a worthy college-bound female student from the Bay Area who has shown an aptitude for overcoming adversity, catalyzing change within their community, and demonstrating excellence in a STEM-related field of study. The $30,000 scholarship, which will be announced annually around International Women's Day, is paid over two years and requires the recipient to take two or more STEM-related classes each semester while maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA.

The 2019 scholarship recipient is Vivian Wu, who was recognized by Stephen on-court at Oracle Arena just before half-time during the March 8th Warriors game. Born in China, Vivian and her family moved to Oakland when she was a small child. Vivian is currently a senior at Oakland Technical High School where she boasts a 4.2 grade point average and has excelled in a variety of STEM courses. Outside of the classroom, she has completed more than 300 hours of community service and worked tirelessly as an advocate for marginalized communities in the Bay Area, including survivors of domestic violence. Vivian intends to study economics and communications next year in college and wants to commit her life to finding innovative ways to serve others. She will be the first member of her family to attend college.

The UA ICON Curry 6 United We Win, as well as a United We Win t-shirt collection, will be available at UA.com and the SC30 x Oakland pop-up shop located at 472 9th Street in downtown Oakland for $130 USD beginning Friday, March 8.