From: Brampton
Grant-Mentis played four years of NCAA Division I
(In May 2020, she signed with the Toronto Six (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Six), joining the team ahead of their first season in the PHF. She become the most decorated player in a single PHF season, earning a record four accolades, including the first black player in league history to win the Most Valuable Player and Newcomer of the Year Award. Additionally, she was the leading scorer on the Six, which won the regular season title, and was tied as the league-leading scorer. In her second season with the Toronto Six she finished second in the PHF with 30 points and 17 assists, and tied for second with 13 goals, including a league-leading six game-winners last season. On May 9, 2022, Grant-Mentis signed a 1 year, $80 000 deal to return to the Buffalo Beauts. This deal made her the highest paid player in PHF history.