CIS With the St. Mary's Huskies women's ice hockey program, Cheverie was an Academic All-Canadian, team
captain and multiple conference nominee for the Marion Hillard Award.
CWHL A charter member of the
Toronto Furies, Cheverie spent six years with the franchise, starting in their inaugural season of
2010-11. Cheverie made her CWHL debut on October 23, 2010, in a 7–3 loss against the Brampton Thunder. Less than 30 seconds into the second period, Cheverie scored a power play goal. The assists were credited to LaToya Clarke and fellow rookie
Tessa Bonhomme. Said goal was scored on Erika Vanderveer, who would become a future Furies teammate during the 2012–13 season. Twice during her rookie season, she registered a pair of three point performances. Both against the Boston Blades, the first occurred on January 9, 2011, in 9–4 final, while the second took place on March 11, 2011. She would finish her rookie season ranked third on the team in scoring, behind fellow rookie Britni Smith (who went on to win the 2011 CWHL Rookie of the Year Award) and
Jennifer Botterill. Having retired from the Furies in 2016, she retired with three franchise records: points (82), games played (152) and power play goals (14). In addition, she holds the league record for most consecutive games played with 152. The final points of her CWHL career actually occurred in her final regular season game, a February 14, 2016 contest against the Brampton Thunder. Cheverie logged a pair of power play goals in the third period to force overtime. Her final goal was scored at the 18:39 mark of the third period, with
Natalie Spooner and
Kelly Terry earning the assists. Said goal was scored against Brampton goaltender
Erica Howe. Cheverie would finish the 2015–16 season leading the Furies in game-winning goals while ranking second to Spooner in team scoring, respectively.
International hockey During January 2009, Cheverie was named to the team that competed at the
International University Sports Federation (FISU)
Winter Universiade in
Harbin, China. She would be part of the Canadian squad that would claim the gold medal in the
women's ice hockey event. Cheverie also competed internationally with the
Italian women's national ball hockey team. Participating at the
2015 World Championship, she led the tournament in penalty minutes and tallied three points. As a walk-on member of the Italian team, she appeared in all of the team's seven games. Her first point came on a June 23 match against
Switzerland, a 6–2 victory for Italy. During the second period, Cheverie scored a power play goal as Annalisa Mazzarello and
Nicole Corriero earned the assists. On June 27, Cheverie registered her only multi-point game at the event, logging a goal and an assist in a 3–1 victory against
Great Britain. She would assist on a goal scored by Corriero, while scoring Italy's final goal of the game. ==Coaching career==