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Tyler Euverman

  • Class
    2003
  • Induction
    2011
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Hockey
Tyler Euverman was a prominent goaltender during RIT’s waning years as a Division III men’s hockey program. The native of Surrey, British Columbia Canada was an All-American and three-time All-Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) selection. While he was in net, RIT competed in three NCAA Division III Championships. The Tigers also garnered three ECAC titles.

In 2001 and 2002 he was the NCAA Division III statistical champion in winning percentage. He was also MVP of two ECAC playoffs. Academically, Euverman was on the Dean’s List five times with a 3.31 grade point average in criminal justice.

During his career he was ECAC West Goaltender of the Week 16 times, United States College Hockey Online (USCHO) Defensive Player of the Week five times and RIT Athlete of the Week five times.

For his career, Euverman posted an 83-13-5 record with a .918 goals against average and 2.43 save percentage.  The team record was 90-14-6. He holds school marks for lowest goals against average in a season (1.74 in 2001-02), highest save percent in a season (.935 in 2001-02), lowest goals against average in a career (2.43 from 1999-2003), highest save percent in a career (.918) and most shutouts in a season (seven in 2000-01).

He lives in Surrey, British Columbia and is married to Courtenay Ritchie. They have one daughter, Ava.
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