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  Curtis McAlister
Curtis McAlister

Player Profile
Last College:
San Diego State '91

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
Fourth Season

Curtis McAlister joined the Bronco coaching staff in January 2003 and enters his fifth season on the Mission Campus. In addition to working with the goalkeepers and defenders, he assists in all aspects of the program.

A native of Modesto, Calif., McAlister came from Washington State University, where he spent four years as an assistant, working with all aspects of the program in addition to being the recruiting coordinator. Upon his departure, the Cougars had achieved the program's best finish ever in the Pacific-10 Conference (third) and their highest-ever national ranking (19th).

In addition to being a USSF licensed coach, McAlister brings seven years of professional playing experience to the Bronco program (1991-97), and in 1995, he was a member of the U.S. National Futsal Team. He was also a member of the Major Soccer League champion San Diego Sockers in 1992.

Curtis McAlister


Between 1991 and '94, McAlister spent his off-season coaching goalkeepers on both the men's and women's teams at his alma mater, San Diego State University. He also served as head coach for a variety of youth club teams during his time as a professional player. Since 1997, McAlister has been a summer camp instructor at Santa Clara.

McAlister has also served as the head goalkeeper coach for the Olympic Development Program West Region and as an assistant with U.S. Soccer National Youth Teams.

McAlister, a 1991 graduate of San Diego State with a bachelor's degree in economics, earned three varsity letters with the Aztecs. He played his freshman year at Fresno State in 1986 before transferring to SDSU. That year, the Bulldogs lost to Akron, 1-0, in the NCAA Division I College Cup semifinal.

McAlister resides in Santa Cruz with his wife, Felicia Billey, whom he married in August 2003, and daughter Ruby, born in March 2006.