With the draw, Nashville (8-4-4) stayed unbeaten in May with five wins and three draws. The Crew (7-2-7) have four ties and a loss in their past five matches and have not won since May 3 when they beat Charlotte FC 4-2.
Columbus keeper Nicholas Hagen's late stop of Andy Najar in extra time preserved the win. Hagen recorded four saves in his second start substituting for Patrick Schulte.
Sam Surridge scored two minutes in for Nashville's first goal. Diego Rossi countered to make it 1-1 in the 69th minute when his right-footed shot from the middle of the box found its way to the net's lower left.
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