Goalkeeper

Eric Dick
Position: GK
Height: 6’5
Weight: 220
DOB: 10/3/94
Hometown: Carmel, Ind.
Acquired: 12/9/25
Previous club: Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (USLC)
College: Butler
2025 USL Championship Finals MVP and 2024 Golden Glove Winner Eric Dick signed with his hometown team on December 9, 2025.
The Prinx Playoff MVP led Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC to its first USL Championship in 2025 by recording clean sheets in all four playoff games across 450 minutes, helping his team join runner-up FC Tulsa as the first two finalists to finish the postseason with no goals allowed.
The 6’5, 220-pound Dick recorded 15 saves in the postseason, including five across regulation and extra time in the Finals at Tulsa, in addition to a key stop on Stefan Lukić in Penalty Kicks. In the playoffs, the 31-year-old Dick posted a -2.29 Goals Prevented mark and a +4.02 Goals Added mark to lead all goalkeepers in the postseason.
In the 2025 regular season and playoffs, Dick led all USL goalkeepers with a club-record 15 clean sheets and he tied for second in the league with 78 saves, recording a 0.78 goals against average in 32 starts. His total of 30 shutouts in two seasons at Pittsburgh is the most in franchise history.
In 2024 for Pittsburgh, Dick claimed both the league’s Golden Glove (0.69 goals against average) and Goalkeeper of the Year honors with a 79.1% save percentage and a Goals Prevented mark of -11.06. An offseason arrival from Minnesota United FC, Dick made 22 appearances for Pittsburgh and posted a 79.1% save percentage and 14 shutouts while recording a minus-10.18 Goals Prevented mark, as the Hounds conceded the fewest goals in the Championship during the regular season.
The Butler product and Carmel native played four games for the Boys in Blue in 2021, recording a clean sheet.
The 2017 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year was the first goalkeeper selected in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft at pick #13 by Sporting Kansas City. He signed with Minnesota United FC in 2022.



























































































































































































































































































