NEW LONDON, New Hampshire - Colby-Sawyer (N.H.) overcame a two-goal, second-half deficit to defeat Husson, 3-2, at Kelsey Field in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) action on Saturday. The Eagles suffer their first loss (3-1-1) in five matches against the Chargers.
The loss by Husson (4-3, 1-1 NAC) snaps an eight-match win streak (including playoffs) against NAC foes.
"We tried to regroup but weren't able to,"Husson coach Jeff Gettler said. "We've got to find a way to up the level of our performance because this is a result nobody wants to have."
Colby-Sawyer (4-5, 2-0 NAC) fell behind 2-0 after a pair of first-half goals from Phil Frost (6) in a 5:22 span. Reigning NAC Player of the Week Cam Libbey assisted on the second Frost score.
In the 62nd minute, Zach Elmore received a diagonal pass from Denali Sexton which he shot inside the far post for his four tally of the season.
Noah Camelo tied the match four minutes later on a header off a set piece sent in by Andrew Clothier.
The game-winner came at 67:16 off the foot of Denali Sexton. He notched his second game clincher off a cross into the six-yard box from Anthony Romeo.
Colby-Sawyer keeper Sean Babinski got the win with eight saves.
Husson goalie and reigning NAC Defensive Player of the Week Cody Gross made nine stops.
The Eagles host Bowdoin (Maine) on Wednesday.
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