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Insider: Merrimack shows comeback spirit at Mount St. Mary’s

By Jonathan SigalMarch 9, 2021

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Dylan Barreira is leaving a strong early impression at Merrimack. (Nicholas Fasoli)

Merrimack men’s soccer is developing a comeback reputation this spring.

On Monday afternoon, the Warriors (2-0) twice battled back for a 3-2 overtime win at Mount St. Mary’s, putting them atop the Northeast Conference standings through two of their seven regular-season games.

The 2019 Northeast Conference regular-season champions are dealing with injuries and players who transferred to other programs, leaving their current iteration with some unexpected pieces in key roles.

Tags: Bryant, Central Connecticut State, Dylan Barreira, Frantz Pierrot, Merrimack, Northeast Conference, Sacred Heart, Sean O'Neill, Tony Martone

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