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SMITHFIELD, R.I. — Junior forward
Timothy Ennin, sophomore forward
Federico Tellez and sophomore midfielder Søren Ilsøe each notched goals for Northeastern men's soccer (1-0-1, 0-0-0 CAA) as the Huskies traveled to Bryant and beat the Bulldogs (0-2-0, 0-0-0 America East) 3-2 in extra time on Monday afternoon.
- Ilsøe scored his first career goal as a Husky and the winner in extra time for Northeastern, finding the back of the net in the 107th minute.
- Tellez started the scoring for NU, sending a free kick past the Bryant keeper in the 24th minute to tie the game at 1-1 in the first and giving the forward his first collegiate goal.
- Tellez ended the day with a goal and a career-high two assists.
- Ennin scored his second of the season in the 57th minute and brought the Huskies level with Bryant for the second time.
- The Huskies came back twice thanks to Tellez's and Ennin's goals.
- The Husky offense pressured Bryant all day, earning 12 corner kicks and outshooting the Bulldogs 17-16.
- Northeastern goalkeeper Colby Hegarty shone bright for NU, making a career-high seven saves in his second start of the year.
- The back line was solid on the afternoon, only allowing two corner kicks and drawing the Bulldogs offsides three times.
- Freshman Griffin Polinsky assisted on the game-winning goal for his first career point.
- Senior forward Dan Munch also contributed on the offensive end, taking three shots.
In their next game, the Huskies stay on the road as they travel to Merrimack on Friday at 7 p.m. and look to maintain their unbeaten run.
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