For Emilio Frometa, football has never been his sole focus.
The women’s soccer team wrapped up their season with a hard-fought bronze medal on Nov. 5 at the OUA Championships in Oshawa. 
Head coach Brett Gibson said he doesn’t have a magic wand to help fix the men’s hockey early season struggles.
After a year in the hands of the Guelph Gryphons, the Turner Trophy is returning home.

Running over the competition

November 10, 2017
As she crossed the finish line at the 2017 OUA Championships, Molly Steer was in a state of disbelief.
Women’s rugby’s U Sports Championships campaign didn’t come without some bumps, bruises and a little bit of frostbite.

Eyes on the prize

November 10, 2017
In October, men’s rugby head coach Dave Butcher told The Journal his team had a single objective in mind.
Although a misplayed inbounds handed the men’s basketball team their first loss of the season on Saturday night — it didn’t come without a silver lining. 
Women’s basketball are picking up right where they left off last season.
This weekend, Queen’s got their first look at the men’s and women’s volleyball teams in their first home games of the season. 
Queen’s rushed in the dawn of a new era in women’s cross country on Saturday.
Queen’s football left it all on the field last Saturday afternoon.
The Cure Canadian Classic has recently taken a different approach to philanthropic giving.
The women’s basketball team opened up their regular season on Friday night with a commanding 77-61 victory over the Lakehead Thunderwolves. 
The pouring rain and cold weather couldn’t dampen the women’s soccer team’s playoff hopes on Sunday afternoon — nothing could.
Going up against a couple of the OUA’s strongest teams, the nationally ranked McGill Redmen and Concordia Stingers, the Gaels knew they were going to have their hands full. Though a tough task, two wins against these teams would’ve given Queen’s the top spot in the OUA East.
It couldn’t have been a better home opening weekend for the women’s hockey team. 
Queen’s women’s cross country has a dynasty in the making. 
The men’s soccer team saw their season come to a close on Wednesday night, losing 2-0 away from home to the Ryerson Rams.  
When the football team was 0-4, Queen’s head coach Pat Sheahan told reporters his team still had a chance to write a story — and a pretty good one.