Evan Moorhouse Returns Home to UMass as New Director of Player Development
Evan Moorhouse has joined the UMass hockey team as the new director of Player Development, announced by head coach Greg Carvel. A native of Western Massachusetts, Moorhouse brings over 13 years of college hockey experience, particularly in goaltender development. He previously worked at Brown University, where he was instrumental in training their goalies and achieving significant accolades for players. This move marks a homecoming for Moorhouse, who is eager to contribute to his local team's success.
By the Numbers- Moorhouse coached Brown's goalies to a combined .920 save percentage in 2024-25.
- Lawton Zacher, under Moorhouse's guidance, started 26 of 30 games and earned multiple awards including ECAC Goalie of the Week three times.
- Moorhouse has transitioned from Brown University, where he served as assistant coach and director of operations.
- He contributed to the Spengler Cup as a video coach, helping lead the U.S. Collegiate Selects to a runner-up finish.
Moorhouse is set to implement his proven methods of goaltender development at UMass, aiming to elevate the team's performance in the upcoming season. His local roots may enhance player connections and team cohesion.
Bottom LineEvan Moorhouse's addition to UMass hockey reflects a strategic move to strengthen player development, particularly in the goaltending position, aligning with the program's growth ambitions and community ties.
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