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De Anza College Men's track and field on June 12 at De Anza College.

Track and field athletes break records

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | June 27, 2024

The meets this season were unusually wet. Head coach Nick Mattis has led De Anza College track and field for nearly 20 years and used his background from the colder Midwest to safeguard the athletes from...

Mylinh Tang, 19, cognitive science major, practicing her discus form at De Anza College on April 25.

De Anza women’s Track & Field prepare for NorCal

Anthony Politi, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2024

The women’s De Anza track and field team finished runner-up in the 2024 Coast Conference with 173 points total. This was another great accomplishment by the team, with many stacked odds against them,...

Mylinh Tang, 19, cognitive science major and Liam Brennan, 18, business management major practicing discus before a meet on April 25.

Mind set on state

Anthony Politi, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2024

As the De Anza track and field team prepares for its upcoming meet in Irvine, California, it is planning to seize the opportunity to compete for a state title. The De Anza men’s Track and Field team...

Student athletes meet with De Anza College President Lloyd Holmes and Athletic Director Ron Hannon at the Media and Learning Center in room 110 on Wednesday, Jan. 10.

Track and field athletes express distrust, discomfort with college administration, athletic department’s inaction

Leila Salam and Ann Penalosa | January 15, 2024

Editor's Note: This article has been updated to correctly identify Riley Nguyen with their preferred set of pronouns. Track and field athletes, coaches and alumni confronted De Anza College’s administrators...

Antoine Moret, 19, aerospace engineering major, hurdling during the 3,000 meter steeplechase event at the Wildcat Cup meet on March 18.

Track and field season recap: Hurdles on and off the track

Abel Tariku | June 6, 2023

De Anza’s track and field team ended its season on May 20 with the men’s team tying for sixth place in the CCCAA California State Championship.  This is an improvement from last year’s eighth...

Leslee Patino, 20, psychology major, has won four of her nine races this season and finished off the podium once.

De Anza is the home to one of the state’s best distance runners

Thomas Anthony, Staff Reporter | March 10, 2020

Leslee Patino, 20, psychology major, is putting the competition on notice. The sophomore distance runner has won half of her individual races this outdoor track season and has finished off the podium just...

De Anza men’s cross country team finishes season as coastal champions, ranks third in regional meet

Dylan Newman, Staff Reporter | December 5, 2019

The De Anza College cross country season has come to a close. Both the women and men’s teams performed prepare to move into the offseason to get ready for next season. The men’s team had a history...

Mid-distance runner and javelin thrower Emilio Zertuche, 19, film and television production major practices the javelin at the De Anza track on April 22.

Track and field team optimistic going into final meets

Thomas Anthony, Staff Reporter | May 6, 2019

Poor weather, sickness and injury could not keep the De Anza College men’s and women’s track and field teams down this season, as both teams said they are looking forward to competing in the...

Melissa Favorite, 19, political science major competes in the pole vault at the De Anza Open on Feb. 23.

Track & Field secure top spot in home meet

Jaclyn Lim, Staff Reporter | March 3, 2019

De Anza College’s track and field team came out on top in their first home meet since 2017, competing against six other community colleges last Saturday, Feb. 23.                         “I...

A Look into Track and Field

February 26, 2019

De Anza College's track and field head coach Nick Mattis says he has high hopes for this years team to qualify for state and win numerous awards.

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