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Ten years of greatness and brotherhood: Celebrating Humber men’s basketball 2015 national championship
In sports, greatness is often defined by championship rings, record-breaking performances and unforgettable plays. But for the 2014-15 Humber men's basketball team, their legacy goes far beyond their national championship win.

Hawks legend Adam Dong presented the King Charles III Coronation Medal
When Adam Dong walked into the Lieutenant Governor's Suite in Toronto on Aug. 26, he was not wearing a Team Canada jersey or gripping his badminton racket. Instead, dressed in a formal suit, the Humber Hawks legend received the King Charles III Coronation Medal.

Menzies helps Jamaica make history at FIBA World Cup Americas Pre-Qualifiers
Scoring their first points at the senior international level and learning from veteran teammates would be enough to make any player's summer unforgettable. For former Humber Hawks guard Jalen Menzies, they all were. But rushing to renew his passport and representing his family's heritage were just as important as the on-court milestones.

Senior Spotlight: Alexis Ferreira, a legacy beyond the diamond
Alexis Ferreira concludes her six-year softball career with the Humber Hawks, reflecting on personal growth, overcoming challenges and cherishing the legacy of Humber softball.
From a hesitant start to becoming one of the best third basemen in the country, Ferreira's journey is marked by mentorship, perseverance and a deep sense of gratitude.

Game recaps
La décima for No.1 Men's Soccer
With a 1-0 victory over the no. 11 Algonquin Wolves, led by Championship MVP Franz Mella, the Hawks secured their tenth national title — the most in the country. Head coach Michael Aquino now holds seven championships himself, placing him second in the country, while Capilano follows with six.

Five-peat for No. 3 Men's Volleyball
Witnessing the rise of a dynasty is a rare privilege—one that not every generation gets to experience. But for Humber men's volleyball, history is unfolding before our eyes. Five consecutive OCAA gold medals, an achievement never seen before in the program's history.

Baseball splits with Fanshawe
Humber baseball had a great start against the Fanshawe Falcons, but dropped game two and split the doubleheader under the lights at Connorvale Park. Maxim Skoropadsky was all business on the mound in game one, recording seven strikeouts over five innings pitched. The Humber offence had a great day at the dish, with Xavier Whittle recording a two-run homer and Justin Groves a three-run home run.

Spalla nets winner as No. 15 Women's Soccer blanks Mohawk
No. 15 Humber women's soccer (4-1-2, 1st West) defeated the Mohawk Mountaineers (3-2-1, 4th West) 1-0 on Wednesday evening at the Zanchin Automotive Soccer Centre. With the win, the Hawks extended their unbeaten run against Mohawk in the 21st century to 23 straight, with the last loss dating back to 1999.

No. 12 Women's Basketball rolls George Brown to open the postseason
No. 12 Humber women's basketball (15-2) cruised past the George Brown Huskies (3-12) with a dominant 92-39 win on Saturday evening at the Hawks' Nest. Fourth-year player Sarah Baptie wrote her name down in Humber's history book. Baptie set a new program record with eight steals in a postseason game, surpassing the previous mark of seven held by Humber legend and current head coach Ceejay Nofuente.

Built on family, forged in resilience: Softball captures 2025 OCAA gold medal
The Humber Hawks softball team is back to the OCAA mountaintop for the first time since 2019 after defeating the St. Clair Saints yesterday at Connorvale Park. Staying true to their family-first identity, the Hawks stood by one another, fought through every challenge and refused to back down. And while head coach Duaine Bowles' impact, which extends far beyond the diamond, may be impossible to measure, the results speak for themselves.




