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OCAA Championships

7 PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

It took only two seasons for the Humber women's soccer program to reach the OCAA championship, where they fell to Mohawk in 1998. The following season, the Hawks got their revenge, beating the Mountaineers at Mohawk to capture the program's first provincial title. Humber would win two more consecutive titles in 2000 and 2001, establishing an OCAA record that has yet to be broken.

OCAA Titles
  • 1st - Fanshawe, 9
  • 2nd - Humber, 8
  • 3rd - Algonquin, 7
  • 4th - Durham, 5
  • 5th - Seneca, 4

Women's Soccer (8)

Year Sport Coach Record Opponent Championship MVP
Year: 1999 Women's Soccer Coach: Mauro Ongaro/Vince Pileggi Record: 11-1-1 Opponent: Mohawk, 3-0 Championship MVP: Joanna Vitale
Year: 2000 Women's Soccer Coach: Mauro Ongaro/Vince Pileggi Record: 9-0-4 Opponent: Centennial, 5-0 Championship MVP: Alison Read
Year: 2001 Women's Soccer Coach: Mauro Ongaro/Vince Pileggi Record: 12-0-1 Opponent: Algonquin, 2-0 Championship MVP: Adriana Cataldo
Year: 2008 Women's Soccer Coach: Mauro Ongaro/Vince Pileggi Record: 11-0-2 Opponent: Algonquin, 2-0 Championship MVP: Connie Tamburello
Year: 2010 Women's Soccer Coach: Mauro Ongaro/Vince Pileggi Record: 10-0-1 Opponent: Fanshawe, 3-0 Championship MVP: Sonia Rocha
Year: 2011 Women's Soccer Coach: Mauro Ongaro/Vince Pileggi Record: 11-0-0 Opponent: Algonquin, 1-1 (PK) Championship MVP: Keyla Moreno
Year: 2012 Women's Soccer Coach: Mauro Ongaro/Vince Pileggi Record: 11-1-0 Opponent: Fanshawe, 1-0 Championship MVP: Keyla Moreno
Year: 2022 Women's Soccer Coach: Jose Caro Record: 7-0-3 Opponent: No. 2 Seneca, 2-0 Championship MVP: Kaitlynn Russell