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Freshman Carmen Braceras scored with 5:35 left in regulation to force the extra periods that eventually culminated in the Big Green’s first win of the season (1-2).
The Bulldogs fell to 0-5.
Tabeek also factored into Braceras’ equalizer as she redirected a Joanne Nazareth shot that was then angled again a split second later by the Dartmouth rookie, earning Tabeek an assist and a two-point game.
Dartmouth goalie Hailey Valerio made the start and stopped three shots in the first half.
Freshman Emma Plumb came in for the second half and the subsequent two overtime periods, making 10 saves, while not allowing a goal in 65 minutes.
In the shootout, a brilliant stick save from Plumb on Emily Perryman, a Lebanon High graduate and Bryant’s final shooter, secured the win.
At the other end, Bryant’s Marissa Elizardo made 11 saves.
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Dartmouth outshot the visitors 11-8 and had eight corner kicks to their one.
“I think both teams did a nice job on defense,” Dartmouth head coach Ron Rainey said. “When balls were lost, both teams got behind the ball and it gave both squads some opportunities to score. I thought it was a great game and a good college soccer game. In these games there are going to be some one-goal results.”
The Big Green host Fairleigh Dickinson at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
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