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Julian Hall Becomes Youngest in MLS History with a Hat Trick and Red Bulls Beat Crew 3

Hall scored three times, and New York ended a five-game winless streak with its first back-to-back wins since opening 2-0-0.

  • On Wednesday, 18-year-old New York Red Bulls forward Julian Hall became the youngest player in MLS history to record a hat trick, leading his team to a 3-2 victory over the Columbus Crew at Sports Illustrated Stadium.
  • The Red Bulls have won back-to-back games for the first time since opening the season 2-0-0, snapping a five-game winless streak. Hall has scored nine goals in 13 matches during his breakout 2026 campaign.
  • Hall opened scoring in the 7th minute and added his second in the 40th off a Cade Cowell assist before netting the game-winner in the 79th minute. Cowell contributed two assists while goalkeeper Ethan Horvath recorded two saves.
  • The Columbus Crew have now lost three consecutive matches, falling to 3-7-3 despite goals from Max Arfsten and Diego Rossi. Hall's performance surpassed the previous MLS record held by Ricardo Pepi, who was 18 years and 195 days old in 2021.
  • Hall remains eligible for the U.S. or Poland national teams, continuing to develop under coach Michael Bradley. The roster also features young talents Adri Mehmeti and Matthew Dos Santos under Bradley's youth-focused leadership.
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Julian Hall becomes youngest in MLS history with a hat trick and Red Bulls beat Crew 3-2

Julian Hall scored three goals and became the youngest player (18 years, 50 days) with a hat trick in MLS history, and the New York Red Bulls beat the Columbus Crew 3-2.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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