Hurting? Tired? Star keeper McDaniel won’t have it any other way
PFF WOMEN’S LEAGUE

Hurting? Tired? Star keeper McDaniel won’t have it any other way

/ 04:25 AM April 22, 2025

Stallion Laguna ishappy to be alone
on top for now.
—CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Stallion Laguna is happy to be alone on top for now. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Capital1 stayed at three points, tied with University of the Philippines, who collected the points after a 2-1 victory over University of Santo Tomas.

The Maroons leaned on Patricia Espinosa (44th) and Isalyn Tundag (66th) to finally break through to the win column and keep UST winless. The Tigresses’ goal came in extra time, courtesy of Stephanie Longastua.

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Olivia McDaniel marshaled a defensive effort by Stallion that kept the gritty Solar Strikers at bay. Later, after the match, she had time to reflect on how the league has given the country’s top female booters a platform to showcase their talents—packed schedules and all.

“We can’t have people feeling bad for us because there are many girls who would want to be in our position,” McDaniel said.

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“I’m just really grateful that I get to be able to play three games in eight days. I’m tired and my body hurts but there’s nothing I’d rather be doing,” she added.

And even Capital1’s star keeper, Yasmin Elauria, a former standout from Far Eastern U, couldn’t complain after the loss.

“There was time when after you graduated, there was nowhere else to play football,” said Elauria. “But now, there’s an opportunity to play in a semi-pro tournament like the Women’s League.”

“So I’m thankful, because it’s an improvement.” INQUIRER SPORTS STAFF

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