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Mens basketball falls in home opener

Men’s basketball falls in home opener

Taylor Bicht, Staff Writer | November 22, 2014

The De Anza College men’s basketball team was shot down 109-81 in its home opener on Wednesday Nov. 12 to undefeated Cañada College. Cañada College caught fire early draining four 3-pointers in...

Sophomore wing Shaquille Gilbert shoots a 3-pointer over a Cabrillo defender. The Dons beat Cabrillo 79-60 on Wednesday Feb. 19.

De Anza pulls off big win against Cabrillo

Rajvir Kaur | February 20, 2014

The De Anza College men’s basketball team conquered the Cabrillo College Seahawks in the last home game of the season, defeating the visiting team 79-60 on Wednesday Feb. 19. Head coach of the Dons...

De Anza defeated by SJCC

De Anza defeated by SJCC

Rajvir Kaur | January 30, 2014

The De Anza College men’s basketball team suffered its third consecutive loss in conference play against the San Jose City College Jaguars on Wednesday Jan. 29 with a score of 71-59. Tipping off the...

Sophomore Shaquille Gilbert (5) takes a shot after breaking away from a Foothill player Friday,Nov.13.

Neck and neck ‘til the end

Cole Yamamura, Staff Writer | November 25, 2013

The De Anza college men’s basketball team fell 61-53 to the Foothill Owls on Friday, Nov. 13, in its first home game of the season. The Dons started the game with more energy than their opponents. Every...

Men’s basketball head coach Jason Damjanovic.

Men’s basketball looks for leader

Rajvir Kaur, Staff Writer | November 12, 2013

The 2013-14 De Anza College men’s basketball team consists of five sophomores and 10 freshmen. “The energy has been very good thus far,” said head coach Jason Damjanovic. “The guys are...

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