One of the all-time men's soccer greats, Ali Curtis is one of only two players in program history to win both the Hermann Trophy and Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year before their merger in 2002. A two-time All-American and 1999 ACC Player of the Year, Curtis is the program's all-time leader in goals scored (53) and ranks second at Duke and 15th in the ACC in points (134). Curtis helped lead Duke to three NCAA Tournament appearances and the first ACC Tournament Championship in program history in 1999. A four-time All-ACC selection, Curtis' 17 goals in 1999 still ranks tied for the most in a single season in Blue Devil history. He helped lead Duke to 64 wins over a four-year stretch. Curtis was the second overall pick in the 2001 Major League Soccer SuperDraft and later became the first Black general manager in MLS history with the New York Red Bulls in 2014.