UAAP Season 85 Women’s Football: Teves notches brace as La Salle overcomes Ateneo

Angelica Teves kept her cool to score twice and lead De La Salle University to a 3-0 win over Ateneo de Manila University in the UAAP Season 85 Women’s Football Tournament, Saturday, Mar. 18, at the UP Diliman Football Field.

The Negros Oriental High School alumna converted spot-kicks in the 28th and 74th minutes of the match, which were awarded due to two handball infractions in the Blue Eagles’ box.

In between Teves’ strikes, national team player Maye Mendaño opened her account for the season in the 63rd minute with a strike from close range.

Angelica Teves of DLSU [UAAP Images]
Angelica Teves of DLSU [UAAP Images]

“I hope this is the start of the real season,” said coach Hans-Peter Smit. “This is the second to the last game in the first round. Like I said, just like with the men, they need to win to get back but there’s still a lot of work to do.”

“There were so many errors, so many mistakes, so many chances that they did not pounce on. They have to learn. FEU is a test,” Smit added.

With the win, La Salle got its first 3 points of the season while sitting in fourth place behind one win and two defeats. On the other hand, Ateneo is in fifth place with 0 points after three consecutive losses.

DLSU XI: Gumilao (GK), Delos Reyes (C), Isulat, Otom, Dañoso, Layacan, Teves, Pañares, Mendaño, Goñe, Almeda.

Ateneo XI: Lee, Tuaño, Zalamea, Avedillo, Francisco (C), Dalumpines, Lumagui, Espiritu, Lim, Pelipel, Ignacio.

Angelica Teves kept her cool and scored twice to lead De La Salle University to a 3-0 victory over Ateneo de Manila University in the UAAP Season 85 Women’s Football Tournament on Saturday at the UP Diliman Football Field.

The Negros Oriental High School alumna converted two spot-kicks in the 28th and 74th minutes of the match, both awarded due to handball infractions in the Blue Eagles’ box.

With the win, La Salle got its first 3 points of the season while sitting in fourth place behind one win and two defeats.

“This is the second-to-the-last game in the first round. Like I said, just like with the men, they need to win to get back but there’s still a lot of work to do,” said coach Hans-Peter Smit.

In between Teves’ goals, national team player Maye Mendaño scored in the 63rd minute with a close-range strike.

“There were so many errors, so many mistakes, so many chances that they did not pounce on. They have to learn. FEU is a test,” added Smit.

Ateneo is in fifth place with no points after three consecutive losses.

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