
Kori Cheverie
Head Coach | Montréal Victoire
Kori helped lead Team Canada to an Olympic Gold Medal at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games and a Gold Medal at the 2021 IIHF Women’s World Championships in Calgary.
Kori Cheverie joined the men’s hockey coaching staff as a full-time assistant in August 2016.
Cheverie became the first female to be named a full-time assistant with a men’s hockey program in U SPORTS history.
In 2019 Cheverie was on the coaching staff for the gold medal-winning U18 Canadian national team at the U18 World Championship in Japan. She was also the gold medal-winning head coach of Team Ontario at the 2019 National Women’s U18 Championship.
Cheverie led the U18 Team Ontario squad at the 2019 national championship in Manitoba. In early 2020, she continued her work with Hockey Canada staff at the West Coast Rivalry Series.
History was made again by Cheverie on November 1, 2019, when she stepped in to coach the Rams to a 2-1 victory over Laurentian. In Head Coach Duco’s temporary absence, Cheverie was the first female to individually coach a men’s U SPORTS hockey team to a win. She helped Ryerson finish the 2019-20 season with a 20-5-3 record.
Prior to joining the men’s team, Cheverie spent three years at Ryerson as the Skate Training Specialist, working with the Rams hockey teams and external clients on stride mechanics and enhancing all-around hockey skills.
Cheverie played six seasons in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) with the Toronto Furies. Before that, Cheverie was a three-time AUS first-team all-star, team captain, Academic All-Canadian, and two-time female athlete of the year when she played at St. Mary’s University in Halifax.