She recently gave an online presentation on race and racial equity to a college athletics department, speaking to administrators, coaches and student-athletes. That was nothing new for Deborah Stroman.
But this was different. This was the University of Virginia.
“It’s definitely a blessing for me to be able to speak to the alma mater,” Stroman said on a Zoom call last week. “I speak to so many schools, cities, organizations, and to finally go back and do this was really, really moving.”
Stroman holds a unique distinction at UVA. When she joined second-year head coach Debbie Ryan’s basketball program in 1978, Stroman became the first African American woman to receive an athletic scholarship from the University.
“She was a pioneer in this program,” Ryan said.
Stroman, who became a team captain, graduated from UVA in 1982. She’s currently an adviser and professor in the University of North Carolina’s Gillings School of Global Public Health, as well an entrepreneur who founded the Center of Sport Business and Analytics. She also hosts a podcast and makes regular appearances on two radio stations in North Carolina.

