Humber Athletics Hall of Fame | Class of 2026
ETOBICOKE, Ont – Since 1967, Humber Athletics has been the gold standard in Canadian collegiate sport. No other college program has matched the sustained success, championship pedigree, and winning tradition established by the Humber Hawks.
With more OCAA and CCAA medals than any other college in the country, Humber's place at the top is well earned. Behind every championship and milestone stand the exceptional student-athletes, coaches, and staff whose relentless pursuit of excellence continues to set Humber apart from the competition.
Ten distinguished Hawks have been selected as members of the Humber Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2026. The official induction dinner will take place on November 21.
The members of the Class of 2026 are: Phil Boone (rugby), Terrel Bramwell (volleyball), Christina Branch (rugby/rugby sevens), Andre Brown (volleyball), Aaliyah Davidson (softball), Aleena Domingo (basketball), Gibson Eduful (basketball), Elisa Gregoris (softball), Kaitlyn Shuvera (cross country), and Karman Singh (soccer).
The Hall of Fame class includes ten Hawks who have combined to earn nine CCAA National Championships, four OCAA Player of the Year selections, and 20 OCAA Provincial Championships.
Following are biographies on the 2026 Humber Athletics Hall of Fame members:
Phil Boone - Rugby
2010 - 13
One of the most accomplished players in Humber rugby history, Phil Boone was a dominant force for the Hawks from 2010-13, leading the program through one of its most successful eras. A dynamic scorer and leader, Boone helped Humber capture three consecutive OCAA titles (2010, 2011, 2012) while compiling an impressive 20-4 (.833) career record.
Boone’s remarkable 2012 campaign earned him OCAA Player of the Year honours after setting conference single-season records for 166 points and 48 converts. He was also named OCAA Championship MVP in each of Humber’s three championship seasons and earned three OCAA All-Star selections. His contributions were recognized with Humber Rookie of the Year (2011), Humber Athlete of the Year (2013), and later Humber Rugby Player of the Decade (2010-19) honours.
Boone finished his career as the OCAA’s all-time scoring leader with 283 points - a record that stands to this day. He also set conference records for 46 points and six tries in a single match and remains Humber’s all-time leader in career converts (77).
More than a decade removed from the sport, Boone still holds five OCAA scoring records.
Terrel Bramwell – Volleyball
2009-12; 2013-15
Undoubtedly the most dominant player in CCAA volleyball history, Terrel Bramwell starred for the Hawks for five seasons, combining elite individual performance with championship success.
Bramwell was the driving force behind Humber’s 2012 CCAA National Championship, earning CCAA Player of the Year, OCAA Player of the Year, and CCAA Championship MVP honours. He also helped the Hawks capture OCAA provincial titles in 2010 and 2012, while adding a CCAA bronze medal and OCAA silver medal in 2014.
A two-time CCAA All-Canadian, three-time OCAA Scoring Champion, and three-time OCAA First Team All-Star, Bramwell established himself as one of the most accomplished players ever to compete in Canadian collegiate volleyball. He was named Humber Athlete of the Year in 2012 and later recognized as the program’s Player of the Decade (2010-19).
His record-setting career totals of 1,291 points and 1,080 kills remain both Humber and OCAA records. Bramwell is also the only player in OCAA history to surpass 1,000 career kills, cementing a legacy as one of the greatest volleyball players the college game has ever seen.
Christina Branch – Rugby/Rugby Sevens
2015 - 2020
Christina Branch was a cornerstone of the Hawks program from 2015-20, helping elevate Humber into a provincial powerhouse. During her career, she led the Hawks to two OCAA championships (2016, 2018) and two OCAA silver medals (2015, 2017) while establishing herself as one of the greatest players the conference has ever seen.
Branch’s outstanding play earned her 2019 OCAA Player of the Year honours, along with three OCAA All-Star selections and three OCAA All-Tournament Team nods. A dynamic offensive threat, she became Humber’s first scoring champion and continued to set new standards for excellence throughout her career.
A prolific scorer and playmaker, Branch rewrote the OCAA record book. She set single-game records for six converts and 30 points, while establishing season records with 40 converts and 180 points. By the end of her career, she stood alone as the OCAA’s all-time leading scorer with 537 points, and the conference’s all-time leader in career converts with 106.
Through her championship success, record-setting achievements, and lasting impact on the sport, Branch cemented her legacy as one of the greatest rugby sevens players in Humber and OCAA history.
Andre Brown – Volleyball
2009 - 2014
A cornerstone of the most successful era in Humber men’s volleyball history, Andre Brown was a dominant presence at the net from 2009 to 2014, helping lead the Hawks to unparalleled team success. During his five seasons, Brown played a key role in capturing the 2012 CCAA National Championship, three consecutive OCAA championships (2010, 2011, 2012), an OCAA silver medal in 2014, and a CCAA bronze medal in 2014.
Renowned for his consistency and defensive excellence, Brown earned three OCAA first team all-star selections, three OCAA all-tournament team honours, and was twice named to the CCAA all-tournament team. His ability to control the net made him one of the premier middle blockers in the country and a vital contributor to Humber’s sustained success.
Brown finished his career among the most accomplished players in program history, recording 749 points, 460 kills, and a Humber-record 240 blocks in 77 career matches. He remains Humber’s all-time leader in blocks and ranks fourth all-time among OCAA career leaders. His 1.50 blocks per set average in 2014 remains a program record, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest middle blockers to ever don the navy and gold.
Aaliyah Davidson – Softball
2014 - 2019
Aaliyah Davidson embodied the definition of a five-tool player during her career with the Hawks from 2014-19. Equally dangerous at the plate and on the bases, Davidson combined power, speed, consistency, and defensive excellence to become one of the most complete players in program history. Her leadership and production were instrumental in Humber’s run to the 2015 OCAA silver medal.
A perennial impact player, Davidson earned OCAA all-star honours in 2016 and 2017, highlighted by a remarkable 2017 campaign in which she was named OCAA Player of the Year. Her ability to influence games in every facet made her one of the province’s premier athletes and a cornerstone of Humber’s success.
Over five seasons, Davidson posted a .388 career batting average, collecting 104 hits, 61 RBIs, and 38 extra-base hits while compiling an outstanding 1.052 OPS. Her versatility and consistency cemented her place among Humber’s all-time leaders, including a career-best in triples, and she ranked among the program’s top 10 in hits, home runs, runs scored, RBIs, and stolen bases.
Aleena Domingo – Basketball
2012 - 2018
Aleena Domingo was a driving force behind the Hawks’ success from 2012-18. A versatile leader and relentless competitor, she helped Humber capture two CCAA national championships (2016, 2018), four consecutive OCAA provincial titles (2015-18), and a CCAA bronze medal in 2017.
Domingo’s impact was felt on both ends of the court. A five-time OCAA all-star, she earned OCAA Defensive Player of the Year honours in 2018 and was named to three CCAA all-tournament teams and two OCAA all-tournament selections. Her outstanding career culminated with being named the Humber Female Athlete of the Year in 2018.
Her career was defined not only by success, but also by resilience. After suffering a serious knee injury during her fourth season, Domingo returned stronger than ever, re-establishing herself as one of the premier players in the country and helping lead Humber to a second national championship.
She finished her career with 1,134 points, ranking third in Humber history and eighth in OCAA history, and was the second player in program history to surpass 1,000 career points at the time. She also set Humber’s career record for rebounds with 675, highlighting her toughness, consistency, and relentless work ethic.
Equally dominant as a scorer, defender, rebounder, and leader, Domingo impacted every facet of the game. Her sustained excellence and central role during the golden era of Humber women's basketball firmly established her as one of the greatest players in team history.
Gibson Eduful – Basketball
2012 - 2017
For five seasons from 2012-17, Gibson Eduful was the heartbeat of Humber’s men’s basketball program. A gifted playmaker, relentless defender, and versatile all-around talent, Eduful played a pivotal role in ending the Hawks’ 14-year national championship drought, helping lead Humber to the 2015 CCAA gold medal. He followed that achievement by helping the Hawks capture the 2016 OCAA provincial title and a CCAA silver medal. Whether creating opportunities for teammates, locking down opponents, or filling the stat sheet, Eduful’s leadership and ability to impact every facet of the game made him one of the most influential players of his generation.
While Humber’s championship teams were filled with talent, Eduful distinguished himself through his ability to elevate those around him. He earned OCAA All-Star honours in 2016 and was named to the 2015 CCAA All-Tournament Team and the 2016 OCAA All-Tournament Team, in recognition of his impact on the conference and national stages.
Elisa Gregoris - Softball
2014 - 2019
When opposing pitchers faced Elisa Gregoris, there were few answers. One of the most feared hitters in Humber softball history, Gregoris was a constant offensive force from 2014-19, combining power, consistency, and run production to become one of the program’s most impactful players.
A member of Humber’s 2015 OCAA silver-medal team, Gregoris quickly established herself among the conference’s elite, earning OCAA All-Star honours in 2014. Over five seasons, she built an exceptional resume at the plate, batting .403 with 140 hits, 106 RBIs, and 46 extra-base hits in 102 career games. Her ability to deliver in key moments made her one of the most productive run producers of her era.
Gregoris’ dominance was so significant that the OCAA eventually expanded All-Star eligibility to include designated hitters, recognizing the growing impact of players who could change games with their bats alone. In 2015, she became just the seventh player in OCAA history to record five hits in a single game, and her 37 RBIs in 2018 set a new conference record at the time.
She finished her career ranked second in Humber history in RBIs and among the program’s all-time leaders in hits. Through her remarkable offensive production and lasting influence on the game, Gregoris cemented her place as one of the greatest hitters ever to wear a Humber uniform.
Kaitlyn Shuvera – Cross Country
2016 - 2019
Excellence in cross country is measured by consistency, and few athletes in Humber history demonstrated it as well as Kaitlin Shuvera. From 2016-19, Shuvera established herself as one of the premier distance runners in the OCAA, delivering standout performances year after year while helping elevate Humber’s cross country program to new heights.
Shuvera played a key role in Humber’s 2016 OCAA team championship and contributed to team silver-medal finishes in 2017 and 2018. Individually, she was a fixture on the provincial podium, earning three consecutive OCAA silver medals from 2016 to 2018 and consistently competing among the nation’s best runners.
Her success extended to the national stage, where she earned CCAA All-Canadian honours three straight years (2016, 2017, 2018). Equally impressive in the classroom, Shuvera was recognized as a CCAA Academic All-Canadian in 2017, 2018, and 2019, exemplifying the ideal balance of athletic and academic achievement.
A truly unique figure in program history, Shuvera remains the only runner at Humber to earn multiple CCAA All-Canadian selections and multiple individual OCAA medals. Through sustained excellence, determination, and leadership, she set a standard that continues to inspire future generations of Humber cross country athletes.
Karman Singh – Soccer
2015-17; 2018; 2021
Championships define great careers, and few student-athletes were more synonymous with winning than Karman Singh. Across four seasons between 2015 and 2021, Singh stood as the last line of defence for the most dominant program in Canadian collegiate soccer, helping Humber capture an extraordinary four CCAA National Championships and four OCAA provincial titles.
A dependable goalkeeper who delivered his best performances on the biggest stages, Singh earned OCAA Top Keeper honours in 2015, was named an OCAA All-Star in 2016, and received CCAA All-Tournament Team recognition in 2018. His 2016 season remains one of the finest by a Humber goalkeeper, setting program records with seven wins and five clean sheets.
Singh’s career numbers reflect his remarkable consistency, posting an 11-0 record, seven clean sheets, and a 0.36 goals-against average. He finished third in program history with 23 career victories, including an impressive 12 postseason wins.
As one of only four players in program history to win four national championships, Singh’s legacy is defined by poise, reliability, and an unmatched record of success when it mattered most.