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Losing Streak Over As Men’s Basketball Pull Off Huge Win

Gabriel Barrenechea, Staff Reporter | March 2, 2019

De Anza College’s men’s basketball came up with a big win against San Jose City College Feb. 20, winning 95-81. The Dons faced a lot of struggles this season but showed no signs of losing this time...

Guard Doryn Gomex makes a successful shot attempt over an opposing defender during a home game on Feb. 13.

Narrow loss to women’s basketball despite crunch time madness

Jaclyn Lim, Staff Reporter | February 25, 2019

De Anza College’s women’s basketball team were one point shy from beating Gavilan College on Feb. 13, losing 57-58.                        The score was close as De Anza scored...

Guard Darien Davis, 20, communications major prepares to make a free throw at the line during a home game on Feb. 13.

Heavy loss to men’s basketball despite high point contributions

Gabriel Barrenechea, Staff Reporter | February 25, 2019

De Anza College men's basketball took a tough loss against Gavilan College Feb. 22, losing 99-73. It was a close game in the first half as the score went back and forth, until Gavilan went on a scoring...

Blake Uyehara, guard, battles against two defenders as he looks to pass at the Jan. 23 home game.

Men’s basketball suffers narrow loss once again

Gabriel Barrenechea, Staff Reporter | February 7, 2019

The De Anza College Men's Basketball fell short in beating Cabrillo College Jan. 23, losing 81-75. The game was of high energy and was filled with potential highlight reels throughout the match. Dominic...

Faith Ann Serrano, guard, lines up a free throw during a home game against Cabrillo College on Jan. 23

Women’s basketball falls short again despite fighting back

Shiri Marwaha | February 7, 2019

De Anza College’s women’s basketball team suffered a crushing defeat at home to Hartnell College Wednesday, Jan. 23 by 84-40. The guest team asserted their dominance from the beginning,...

Men’s basketball fighting uphill battle to make playoffs

Julia Kolman, Staff Reporter | January 29, 2019

De Anza College Men’s Basketball team approaches prospective playoffs with a score of 0-3 in the league as of Jan. 18. Despite the team’s current standing of 8-11, head coach Jason Damjanovik remains...

Key injuries to team players left Coach Mike Allen with a tactical headache during the home game on Jan. 11.

Women’s basketball suffers grueling loss against Mission

Tyson Tsoi, Staff Reporter | January 17, 2019

The De Anza College women’s basketball team lost 106-29 to Mission College on Jan. 11. Due to lack of players, the team was only able to do so much. The team heavily relied on their two most skilled...

Ajay Singh(#30) bullies his way in the paint and finishes with a tough basket.

Men’s basketball wins first home game against West Hills

Yami Sun, Staff Reporter | December 20, 2018

The De Anza Dons’ first home win of the season against West Hills Coalinga on Nov. 24, solidified their strong start to the season, moving to a 3-1 record and leading the State in scoring at 93.5 points...

Coach Mike Allen talking to the players about a exercise to his team during practice on
Oct. 30 at De Anza College.

Women’s basketball new coach brings change

Hwan Lee, Staff Reporter | November 4, 2018

Son of a single mother and consistently frustrated about his father’s disappearance, Mike Allen, 45, coach for De Anza College’s women’s basketball team, inspires his students to achieve their goals. Born...

De Anza snaps losing streak with win over Gavilan

De Anza snaps losing streak with win over Gavilan

Lorie Anne Reyes, Staff Reporter | February 22, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CNHXf4nx5k A determined De Anza Dons men’s basketball team victoriously ended a four-game losing streak on Friday, Feb. 2, against the Gavilan Rams. As tensions ran...

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