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Analysis: Ben Williams, young core spark Bryant past Sacred Heart

By Jonathan SigalMarch 16, 2021

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Bryant captain Ben Williams scored twice against Sacred Heart. (Dave Silverman Photography)

Back healthy, the goal-scoring prowess of junior forward Ben Williams is on full display for Bryant (1-0-1) this spring.

Born in London and raised in the Toronto area, Williams bagged a brace Monday afternoon during a 4-2 win at Sacred Heart in Northeast Conference play, building off his early-season equalizer during a 1-1 home draw against Long Island University.

A season ago, Williams had a shoulder/collarbone injury that forced him to miss the bulk of conference play before returning for the NEC semifinal.

Tags: Abdel Talabi, Ben Williams, Bryant, Central Connecticut State, Diego Rodriguez, Merrimack, Nick Awada, Northeast Conference, Sacred Heart

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