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A Skyline College defensive player switches the ball with a right-footed roll-over to begin an attack in a match against West Valley in the De Anza stadium on April 25. After conceding three goals in under 10 minutes, West Valley let one more in before making three for themselves.

Photo Essay: Off-season, on the field

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | April 29, 2025

The women's soccer team hosted a mini tournament during the off-season with eight teams from North and South Coast Conference divisions on April 25 at De Anza College. The off-season matches don’t...

No. 11 Lillian Ngo and No. 5 Jennifer Icaza attempting to retrieve the ball at De Anza Soccer field on October 4th.

De Anza Women’s Soccer team’s losing streak continues after a defeat against Cañada Colts

Allan Galeana, La Voz Staff | October 21, 2024

On Oct. 3, De Anza College Women’s soccer played a home game against Cañada College. A tough fought game ends in a 4-0 loss, continuing De Anza’s losing streak to seven. Going into the game, Head...

Midfielder Jennifer Izaca, 19, keeps the ball away from a Foothill player in the second half.

Women’s soccer takes a bittersweet 2-0 loss against the Foothill Owls on sophomore night

Ann Penalosa, Sports & Copy Editor | November 11, 2023

The Foothill College Owls beat the De Anza College women’s soccer team 2-0 on De Anza’s sophomore night, Nov. 3, bringing the Mountain Lions’ record to 2-13-1. The Mountain Lions shut out...

Women's volleyball coach Dawnis Guevara stands for the national anthem before the Oct. 27 game against City College of San Francisco.

Mountain Lions reflect on season, get ready for playoffs, state

Akshath Mirukula, John Pham, and Ann Penalosa | November 9, 2023

On your mark. Get set. Go! De Anza College athletic teams started the quarter off with big and small achievements. Now, the Mountain Lions are ready and excited for the playoffs. Sports in...

No. 16, Kaylyn Emperador, defense, works with hear team to go for the goal.

De Anza Women’s Soccer team gets much needed win

Michael Nijmeh, Staff Reporter | October 22, 2018

De Anza College women's soccer team came out victorious in a 1-0 win against Ohlone College on Friday, Oct. 12. In the first half, De Anza played a tough and stout defense as they kept Ohlone at bay.  This...

Soccer on football field

Jamie Lamping, Staff Reporter | October 23, 2016

The Flint Garage’s temporary closure affects all students and faculty on De Anza. But with parking being rerouted to the soccer and baseball fields, it doesn’t affect anyone more than the coaches and...

Dons win two straight

Jessica Howell, Staff Writer | November 2, 2015

  The De Anza women’s soccer team relied on their steadfast defense to secure a 1-0 victory against the Chabot College Gladiators on Friday Oct. 27. De Anza started the game with solid possession...

Defender Celena Velasquez performs a set piece play while goalie Sena Harlley directs the defense during the Dons’ 4-0 loss to Ohlone College.

Women’s soccer struggle to score, fall to Ohlone College

Anthony Montes, Sports Editor | October 7, 2015

After a rigid defensive effort in the first half, the De Anza College women’s soccer team allowed three second-half goals to Ohlone College, resulting in a 4-0 loss for the Dons on Friday Oct. 2. The...

Get hyped for the world cup

Fernanda Pineda | June 2, 2015

Favored to win the tournament, the United States women’s soccer team, who ranked second in the world, hopes to lift their third FIFA Women’s World Cup and become the only national soccer team to reach...

GAMEPLAY - Dons move forward on offense to score against Foothill.

Soccer ends in tie as season nears end

ALIX METANAT | November 20, 2011

De Anza women's soccer team had a bittersweet finale to the season, ending its Nov. 11 matchup against Foothill College Owls in a 0-0 tie. Neither side could be faulted for effort though. The game got...

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