
"Zach Ramsey scored unassisted with 1:12 remaining in the first half and Washington took a 1-0 lead into the break. It was only the second time this season that N.C. State trailed at halftime. Ramsey scored into an empty net after Wolfpack goalkeeper Logan Erb couldn't corral the ball at the top of the box. It was Ramsey's second goal of the tournament."
"Richie Aman sent a cross to the center of the goal and Joe Dale knocked it in for a 2-0 lead in the 62nd minute. Donavan Phillip answered in the 66th, scoring with an assist from Nikola Markovic to cut it to 2-1 with his fourth goal of the tournament. The Wolfpack entered 11-0-1 when Phillip scores. Taig Healy scored the equalizer with 3:28 remaining with assists from Justin Mclean and Calem Tommy."
"CARY, N.C. -- Harrison Bertos scored 1:54 into overtime after Washington blew a two-goal lead in the second half, and the Huskies beat North Carolina State 3-2 to win the Men's College Cup at First Horizon Stadium on Monday night. It was the first national championship for unseeded Washington (16-6-2), who became the first team to win six road matches in the tournament - beating six seeded teams along the way under the guidance of coach Jamie Clark."
Washington beat North Carolina State 3-2 in overtime at First Horizon Stadium after Harrison Bertos scored 1:54 into overtime. Washington earned its first national championship as an unseeded team, winning six road matches over seeded opponents under coach Jamie Clark. The Huskies returned to the final after a 2021 loss to Clemson. N.C. State reached its first final under Marc Hubbard. Zach Ramsey opened the scoring, Joe Dale made it 2-0, Donavan Phillip and Taig Healy leveled the match, and Egor Akulov assisted the winning goal. Goalkeepers Jadon Bowton and Logan Erb combined for 11 saves. The kickoff temperature was 28 degrees.
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