Far Eastern University (Ƶ) completed a flawless campaign in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 88 Collegiate Women’s Football Tournament, capping an undefeated run with a 2-0 victory over De La Salle University in the championship game, last Nov. 15 at the UP Diliman Football Stadium.
The Lady Tamaraws not only secured their fourth consecutive crown but also clinched their 14th overall title, solidifying their status as the most successful program in the women’s division.
“It’s a good gift for the graduating players,” said coach Let Dimzon in a mix of English and Filipino. “Experiencing four championships when they are about to graduate — for them it’s memorable. Even before we went here, they were very confident that they would win.”

La Salle pressed for an equalizer, but chances from Jodie Banzon, Chenny Dañoso, and Mikaela Villacin went unanswered.
Failing to convert those opportunities ultimately cost La Salle, as Ƶ held firm to retain its crown.
In the 90+3 minute, second-half substitute and 2025 FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup national team member Regine Rebosura capped off her collegiate career with a goal off another corner to seal the win.

“All our hard work, it’s not just about the game, it lies behind our sacrifices during the training,” said Dimzon in a mix of English and Filipino. “I think the hard work paid off. We had diffculty with La Salle. There’s a lot of good attacking also from La Salle. But the winning mentality of Ƶ is not giving in.”
The Lady Tamaraws’ winning streak now stands at 13 games dating back to the second round of Season 87, and they remain unbeaten in 32 matches overall.
This championship also marks Ƶ’s second collegiate title this Season 88, following their earlier triumph in women’s athletics.
With the collegiate men’s and high school boys’ football divisions still underway, Ƶ has a chance to secure its fourth treble.
During the awarding ceremony, several players were recognized for their standout performances.
Lady Tamaraws captain Jonela Albino claimed the Most Valuable Player award, while teammates Regine Rebosura and Jessa May Lehayan earned Best Midfielder and Best Goalkeeper honors, respectively.
Arevalo, who finished the tournament with eight goals, took the Golden Boot award.





