Brad Kerfoot was one of the most influential golfers in the early years of Humber's decade of dominance provincially and nationally and a significant player on the team that won the 2004 RCGA university/college national golf championship.
Beginning in 2001, Kerfoot was a part of three OCAA provincial and three CCAA national men's team championships, with his scores contributing to each title.
2003 was a magical season for Kerfoot, who captured both an OCAA and CCAA individual silver medal. The following spring, Kerfoot completed the triple crown, leading the Hawks to the program's first RCGA university/college championship. He opened the tournament by firing a two-under-par 69, eventually winning the individual title by eight strokes, while his team won the title by a combined 22 strokes. His brilliant performance saw him named the captain of the Team Canada squad at the 2004 FISU Golf Championship in Korat, Thailand.
After his dominant 2003-04 campaign, Kerfoot became the first golfer to be named the Humber male athlete of the year.
In 2015, Kerfoot was inducted into the OCAA Hall of Fame.