- Indy Eleven vs. Monterey Bay F.C.
Sat., July 5, 2025 – 7:30 p.m. ET - Carroll Stadium – Indianapolis
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2025 USL Championship Records
Indy Eleven: 3-5-5 (-4), 14 pts; #9 in Eastern Conference
Monterey Bay F.C.: 5-6-4 (-1), 19 pts; #6 in Western Conference
Setting the Scene
Indy Eleven continues its “Summer of Soccer” home stretch vs. Monterey Bay F.C. on Saturday at 7:30 pm ET on WISH-TV & ESPN+.
IND | MB | |
13 | Games | 15 |
20 | Goals | 16 |
55 | SOT | 54 |
13 | Assists | 11 |
24 | Goals Conceded | 17 |
54 | Shots Faced | 72 |
2 | Clean Sheets | 3 |
Series
Saturday marks the fourth all-time meeting between the two clubs with Monterey Bay F.C. holding a 2-1-0 advantage.
Indy trails 1-2-0 | GF 3, GA 8
- Meetings
- May 4, 2024 | W, 1-0 | Away
- April 22, 2023 | L, 3-2 | Home
- Sept. 17, 2022 | L, 5-0 | Away
Last Time at Monterey Bay
Elliot Collier scored the match winner in the 88th minute to send Indy Eleven to a 1-0 victory over USL Championship Western Conference opponent Monterey Bay F.C. on May 4, 2024.
The tally was the first for Elliot Collier this season, but second overall as part of Indy Eleven having scored one in his previous stint in 2018.
In the back and forth first half, Indy outshot Monterey Bay 9-5 with five shots from Jack Blake. The home team had the edge in possession at 50.7% and had two shots on frame to Indy’s one.
Indy finished with a 16-7 advantage in shots, with four on target. Blake finished with a season-high seven shots. Hunter Sulte picked up the first clean sheet of the season for Indy, registering three saves.
- Scoring Summary
- IND – Elliot Collier 88’
- Discipline Summary
- IND – Aedan Stanley (caution) 71’
- IND – Adrian Diz Pe (caution) 74’
- MB – Luther Archimede (caution) 75’
- MB – Mobi Fehr (caution) 87’
- IND – Jack Blake (caution) 90+2’
Indy Eleven line-up (4-3-3): Hunter Sulte, Aedan Stanley, Adrian Diz Pe, Josh O’Brien, Ben Ofeimu, Jack Blake (Laurence Wootton 90+2’), Cam Lindley (captain), Ben Mines, Augi Williams (Tega Ikoba 64’), Sebastian Guenzatti (Elliot Collier 64’), Douglas Martinez (Tyler Gibson 76’).
Indy Subs: Yannik Oettl, Ethan O’Brien, Max Schneider.
Monterey Bay F.C. line-up: Antony Siaha, Carlos Guzman, Alex Lara, Kai Greene, Morey Doner, Adrian Rebollar (Jerry Ayon 67’), Mobi Fehr, Alex Dixon, Chase Boone, Tristian Trager (Luther Archimede 67’), Jesus Enriquez (Michael Gonzalez 90’).
Monterey Bay Subs: Pierce Gallaway, Xavi Gnaulati, Carlos Herrera, Grant Robinson.
Sulte “Team of the Round”, “Save of the Round” nominee
Indy Eleven goalkeeper Hunter Sulte has been selected to the USL Jägermeister Cup Team of the Round for round three after leading the Boys in Blue to a 7-6 shootout victory over Birmingham Legion FC on Saturday at Carroll Stadium.
With the shootout tied 4-4, the 6’7 Sulte dove to his right to thwart Ronaldo Damus’ potential game-winning shot to keep his team alive.
After Josh O’Brien gave the Boys in Blue a 7-6 lead in the shootout, Sulte again dove to his right, but this time he used his left hand to deflect Erik Centeno’s attempt and give his team the shootout triumph.
Sulte made an amazing kick save in the 21st minute on a close-range shot by Danny Trejo to earn a “Save of the Round” nomination.
In the 49th, the Anchorage, Alaska, native saved another shot from inside the six by Trejo. This time, Sulte closed his legs like a hockey goalie to stop the shot with his left leg.
In the match, Sulte made six saves for the second time in 24 days vs. Birmingham Legion, following his 1-0 clean sheet on the road on June 4 in USL Championship play. That is one shy of his career-high seven saves vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies on July 20, 2024.
The “Team of the Week” honor is Sulte’s fourth in his two years with the Boys in Blue, having earned that recognition three weeks ago on June 10 and twice last season (June 15 and October 15) following back-to-back clean sheets in both of those weeks. He made the USLC “Save of the Week” four times in 2024.
Sulte and Reice Charles-Cook have combined to allow just one goal in three Jägermeister Cup matches this season.
The Boys in Blue have had eight different players named to the Team of the Week/Team of the Round in 2025, including Elvis Amoh to the USL Jägermeister Cup “Team of the Round” for round one on April 29.
Shootout Success
Indy Eleven goalkeeper Hunter Sulte made two saves in penalty kicks to give his team a 7-6 shoot-out win to earn an extra point that keeps the Boys in Blue on top of the USL Jägermeister Cup Group 3 standings after a wild 1(7):1(6) match vs. Birmingham Legion FC last Saturday at Carroll Stadium.
With the shootout tied 4-4, the 6’7 Sulte dove to his right to thwart Ronaldo Damus’ potential game-winning shot to keep his team alive.
After Josh O’Brien gave the Boys in Blue a 7-6 lead in the shootout, Sulte again dove to his right, but this time he used his left hand to deflect Erik Centeno’s attempt and give his team the shootout triumph.
Indy Eleven trailed the shootout after a save by Birmingham keeper Fernando Delgado on the first attempt of the shootout. The subsequent Boys in Blue shooters—Jack Blake, Cam Lindley, Aodhan Quinn, Finn McRobb, Bruno Rendon, and Elliot Collier all were successful to set the stage for roommates O’Brien and Sulte to seal the deal.
The Boys in Blue are now 2-0-1 in USL Jägermeister Cup play with eight points atop Group 3, with Birmingham one point behind with seven points. The final round of group play will be on July 26 when Indy Eleven hosts FC Tulsa. The winner of the group + the two best second-place finishers will advance to the quarterfinals of the 38-team tournament on August 20.
There was plenty of action in regulation with Birmingham applying the pressure early. Sulte made an amazing kick save in the 21st minute on a close-range shot by Danny Trejo to keep the match scoreless.
Indy Eleven broke through in the 28th minute when midfielder Oliver Brynéus curled a left-footed ball from the left side to the far post where O’Brien headed it home. It was O’Brien’s second career goal for the Boys in Blue and the first career point for Brynéus.
The home team had two good chances to add to its 1-0 lead late in the first half. Brynéus intercepted a pass at midfield and dribbled down the left sideline, playing a ball forward to forward Maalique Foster. Foster made a spin move outside the area and centered in back to Brynéus, who made a quick touch to midfielder Cam Lindley. Lindley took one dribble and uncorked a laser from outside the area that caromed off the crossbar.
A minute later in the 44th, Quinn started another scoring chance sequence with an outlet pass down the left sideline to Foster. Foster played a beautiful diagonal pass inside the area to Lindley, who touched it to forward Elvis Amoh, but his shot just missed.
Trailing 1-0, Birmingham started the second half quickly with another shot from inside the six by Trejo. This time, Sulte closed his legs like a hockey goalie to stop the shot with his left leg.
In the 94th minute, Preston Tabort Etaka scored on a free kick to necessitate the Boys in Blue’s first-ever PK shootout at Carroll Stadium. It was the first Jägermeister Cup allowed by Indy Eleven in its three matches in the event.
Indy Eleven is 2-0-1 in USL Jägermeister Cup play with eight points atop Group 3, with Birmingham one point behind with seven. The final round of group play will be on July 26 when Indy Eleven hosts FC Tulsa. The winner of the group + the two best second-place finishers will advance to the quarterfinals of the 38-team tournament on August 20.
USL Championship Stats
Individual
- Category Player Rank Total
- Clearances Pat Hogan 1 96
- James Musa 13 72
- Assists Aodhan Quinn T4 5
- Jack Blake T10 3
- Shots Jack Blake 10 24
- Interceptions James Musa T13 17
- Goals Elvis Amoh T16 4
- Saves Hunter Sulte 16 27
- Clean Sheets Hunter Sulte T17 2
Team
- Category Rank Total
- First-Half Goals T3 12
- Goals T7 20
- Conversion Rate T10 16%
- Shots T12 148
- Aodhan Quinn USLC All-Time Rankings
- Games Started | 261 | 1st
- Minutes | 22,877 | 2nd
- Assists | 55 | T 3rd
- Appearances | 275 | 5th
- USL Championship Regular Season Goal Contributions
- 3. Aodhan Quinn (IND) 111 (56 goals & 55 assists)*
- 4. Solomon Asante 110 (52 goals, 58 assists)
- USL Championship Regular Season 55 Goals & 30 Assists
- 1. Enzo Martinez (BHM) – 76 goals, 51 assists
- 2. Aodhan Quinn (IND) – 56 goals, 55 assists
- USL Championship Assists in Consecutive Games Streaks
- 2. Aodhan Quinn (PHX) 5 2021
- 4. Aodhan Quinn (OC) 4 2018
- Aodhan Quinn (IND) 4 May 3-28, 2025
- Indy Eleven Goals in a 5-Game Stretch
- Elvis Amoh 7 Apr. 19-May 10, 2025
- Tyler Pasher 6 Nov. 2, 2019-July 22, 2020
- Augi Williams 5 May 8-22, 2024
- Manuel Arteaga 5 June 4-18, 2022
- Eamon Zayed 5 July 13-Aug. 3, 2016
- Eamon Zayed 5 May 21-June 11, 2016
- Blake Smith 5 May 28-June 17, 2014
- Indy Eleven Goals in Consecutive Games Streaks
- Tyler Pasher 6 Nov. 2, 2019-July 22, 2020
- Elvis Amoh 5 Apr. 19-May 10, 2025
- Augi Williams 4 May 8-22, 2024
- Sebastian Guenzatti 3 Aug. 26-Sept. 15, 2023
- Stefano Pinho 3 May 28-June 8, 2022
- Tyler Pasher 3 June 1-15, 2019
- Dane Kelly 3 Apr. 15-28, 2019
- Dane Richards 3 Aug. 19-29, 2015
- Kleberson 3 July 19-Aug. 2, 2014
- USLC 50+ Regular Season Goals Best Strike Rate
- 3. Romario Williams – 62 goals, 155 app., 160.7 mins/goal
- Indy Eleven Saves, Game
- 11, Yannik Oettl at Chicago Fire FC II, 4/17/24, USOC 3rd Round
10, Sean Lewis at Birmingham Legion FC, 10/12/22
10, Reice Charles-Cook at Philadelphia, 5/7/25, USOC Rd. of 32
9, Jon Busch at Minnesota United, 7/16/16
8, Owain Fon Williams at Louisville City, 10/13/18
8, Bobby Edwards at Sporting KC II, 6/20/21 - 8, Kristian Nicht vs. San Antonio Scorpions, 5/30/14
- 8, Kristian Nicht vs. Minnesota United, 10/11/14
USL Career Regular Season Rankings
Individual Rankings
- Goals
- 17. Romario Williams (IND) – 62
- 23. Aodhan Quinn (IND) – 56
- Assists
- 2. Solomon Asante – 58
- 3. Danny Barrera – 55
- Aodhan Quinn (IND) – 55
- Games Started
- 1. Aodhan Quinn (IND) – 261
- 2. Sean Totsch (LOU) – 257
- Minutes
- 1. Sean Totsch (LOU) – 23,159
- 2. Aodhan Quinn (IND) – 22,877
- Appearances
- 4. Yann Akra – 277
- 5. Aodhan Quinn (IND) – 275
- Team Leaders
- Stat Player Number
- Goals Elvis Amoh 4
- Assists Aodhan Quinn 5
- Shots Jack Blake 24
- Shots on Target Jack Blake 11
- Chances Created James Murphy 16
- Crosses Aodhan Quinn 29
- Fouls Won Jack Blake 22
- Duels Won Amoh, Blake 53
- Aerial Duels Won Pat Hogan 36
- Clearances Pat Hogan 96
- Blocks Hogan, Ofeimu 7
- Interceptions James Musa 17
- Tackles Won James Murphy 16
- Passes James Murphy 602
- Minutes James Murphy 1128
USL CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS
- Elvis Amoh
- Jägermeister Cup Team of the Round-Bench (4/29)
- USL Championship Team of the Week (Week 8/9 – 5/6)
- Jack Blake
- USL Championship Team of the Week (Week 2 – 3/18)
- USL Jägermeister Cup Team of the Round (4/29)
- Maalique Foster
- USLC Team of the Week – Bench (Week 4 – 4/1)
- USLC Team of the Week (Week 5 – 4/8)
- Pat Hogan
- USL Championship Team of the Week (Week 2 – 3/18)
- Ben Ofeimu
- USL Championship Team of the Week (Week 15 – 6/17)
- Aodhan Quinn
- USLC Goal of the Week nominee (Week 4 – 4/1)
- Bruno Rendon
- USL Championship Team of the Week (Week 3 – 3/25)
- Hunter Sulte
- USL Championship Team of the Week (Weeks 13/14 – 6/10)
- USL Jägermeister Cup Team of the Round (7/1)
- USL Jägermeister Cup “Save of the Round” nominee (7/1)
- Romario Williams
- USL Championship Team of the Week (Weeks 13/14 – 6/10)
COACH SEAN McAULEY
Head coach Sean McAuley earned the USLC “Coach of the Month” last May and he was a nominee for USLC Midseason “Coach of the Year” after leading his team to a 12-match unbeaten streak in a two-month span from April 17 through June 15.
The Sheffield, England, native led Indy Eleven to the 2024 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinals with four straight wins, including a 2-1 victory at MLS-side Atlanta United.
McAuley is in his second season in Indy after previously serving as interim head coach/assistant at MLS-side Minnesota United FC. McAuley helped Minnesota to playoff appearances in his first three seasons, including a trip to the Western Conference Finals in 2020.
In 2015, he hoisted the MLS Cup with the Portland Timbers. McAuley began his playing career with Manchester United and played for Portland Timbers and the Scottish U-21 National Team.
USLC: 17-16-14 | USOC: 5-1-1 | OVERALL: 24-17-16 (.561)
TEAM HIGH/LOWS
- Single-Match Highs
- Shots: 17 | May 28 vs HFD
- SOT: 8 | Mar. 15 at MIA
- Possession: 58.4% | May 28 vs HFD
- Corners: 11 | Mar. 29 vs COS
- Single-Match Lows
- Shots: 4 | June 4 at BHM
- SOT: 1 | June 4 at BHM
- Possession: 30.2% | May 10 at SAC
- Corners: 1 | Mar. 22 at LEX, May 10 at SAC, June 4 at BHM
- Opponent Highs
- Shots: 21 | June 28 vs. BHM^
- SOT: 7 | May 28 vs HFD, June 28 vs. BHM^
- Possession: 69.8% | May 10 at SAC
- Corners: 9 | June 28 vs. BHM^
- Opponent Lows
- Shots: 4 | June 14 vs PIT
- SOT: 0 | June 14 vs PIT
- Possession: 41.6% | May 28 vs HFD
- Corners: 2 | May 16 at ELP
USL Championship Regular-Season Player Milestones
- 60 Goals
- Romario Williams – 62
- 50 Goals
- Aodhan Quinn – 56
- 40 Goals
- Elvis Amoh – 44
- 30 Goals
- Jack Blake – 35
- 20 Goals
- Maalique Foster – 21
- Edward Kizza – (19)
- Elliot Collier – (18)
- 50 Assists
- Aodhan Quinn – 55
- 20 Assists
- Cam Lindley – 28 (T25 on USLC All-Time List)
- Jack Blake – 24
- 15 Assists
- Maalique Foster – 16
- James Murphy – 16
- Aedan Stanley – 15
- 110 Goals+Assists
- Aodhan Quinn – 110 (56 goals, 55 assists)
- 70 Goals+Assists
- Romario Williams – 73 (62 goals, 11 assists)
- 50 Goals+Assists
- Jack Blake – 59 (35 goals, 24 assists)
- Elvis Amoh – 52 (44 goals, 8 assists)
- 30 Goals+Assists
- Maalique Foster – 37 (21 goals, 16 assists)
- Cam Lindley – 33 (5 goals, 28 assists)
- 20 Goals+Assists
- Elliot Collier – 25 (18 goals, 7 assists)
- Edward Kizza – 21 (19 goals, 2 assists)
- 10 Penalties Converted (attempted)
- Aodhan Quinn – 25 (28)
- Jack Blake – 11 (13)
- Romario Williams – 8 (10)
- 250 Appearances
- Aodhan Quinn – 275
- 200 Appearances
- James Musa – 214
- 150 Appearances
Jack Blake – 182
Cam Lindley – 171 - Romario Williams – 155
- 100 Appearances
- Elvis Amoh – 142
- Ben Ofeimu – 140
Aedan Stanley – 138 - Elliot Collier – 118
- Pat Hogan – 100
- 250 Games Started
- Aodhan Quinn – 261
- 200 Games Started
- James Musa – 201
- 150 Games Started
- Jack Blake – 154
- 100 Games Started
- Cam Lindley – 148
- Aedan Stanley – 134
- James Murphy – 121
- Romario Williams – 115
- 20,000 Minutes
- Aodhan Quinn – 22,877
- 15,000 Minutes
- James Musa – 17,710
- 10,000 Minutes
- Jack Blake – 13,083
Cam Lindley – 12,765 - Aedan Stanley – 12,025
- James Murphy – 10,802
- Ben Ofeimu – 10,485
- Romario Williams – (9,789)
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
- Goalkeepers (3): Reice Charles-Cook, ^Ryan Hunsucker, Hunter Sulte
- Defenders (9): Pat Hogan, ^Maverick McCoy, Finn McRobb, James Musa, Josh O’Brien, Ben Ofeimu, Bruno Rendon, Aedan Stanley, Hayden White
- Midfielders (7): Jack Blake, Oliver Brynéus, Cam Lindley, James Murphy, Logan Neidlinger, Aodhan Quinn, Brem Soumaoro
- Forwards (5): Elvis Amoh, Elliot Collier, Maalique Foster, Edward Kizza, Romario Williams
- ^USL Academy Contract