
- Indy Eleven at Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
Sat., Oct. 11, 2025 – 7:00 p.m. - Highmark Stadium – Pittsburgh, Pa.
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2025 USL Championship Records
Indy Eleven: 9-13-5 (-7), 32 pts; #9 in Eastern Conference
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: 10-10-7 (0), 37 pts; #6 in Eastern Conference
Setting the Scene
Indy Eleven travels to USL Championship Eastern Conference rival Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC for a critical match in the playoff race on Saturday at 7 pm on ESPN+.
| IND | PIT | |
| 27 | Games | 27 |
| 40 | Goals | 27 |
| 99 | SOT | 98 |
| 29 | Assists | 11 |
| 47 | Goals Conceded | 27 |
| 112 | Shots Faced | 91 |
| 5 | Clean Sheets | 10 |
Series
Saturday marks the 17th meeting between the two teams, with the series tied 6-6-4. The Boys in Blue are unbeaten in the last five contests (3-0-2).
Thirteen of the 16 all-time meetings have been decided by one goal or less since the teams first met in 2018.
Tied 6-6-4 | GF 16, GA 18
- Last Five Meetings
June 14, 2025 | W, 1-0 | Home - August 31, 2024 | D, 1-1 | Home
- June 1, 2024 | W, 2-1 | Away
- July 26, 2023 | W, 3-1 | Away
- April 19, 2023 | D, 1-1 | Home
June 14 at Carroll Stadium
Midfielder Jack Blake netted the game-winning goal in first half stoppage time off a smooth sequence from midfielder Aodhan Quinn to give Indy Eleven a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC.
The game-winning goal came in the second minute of added time after a turnover forced by defender Finn McRobb. McRobb quickly pushed the ball to Quinn, who threaded a pass in front of the goal. Blake controlled the ball with a quick double touch before slotting a left-footed shot into the goal.
Defender Ben Ofeimu earned USL Championship Team of the Week honors after leading his team to its second consecutive clean sheet.
The West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, native anchored the defense with 15 clearances, surpassing his previous Boys in Blue best of 12 at Pittsburgh last season. The 6’4 Ofeimu also led his team in tackles won (2) and he added three aerial duels won, 64 touches, 31 completed passes (six in the final third), one chance created, and a shot.
Goalkeeper Hunter Sulte opened the match with an early clearance en route to his second straight shutout in 11 days.
Ofeimu and Elvis Amoh each recorded key defensive saves in the first half to deny Pittsburgh inside the box. Defender Pat Hogan added a crucial block in the 30th minute to keep the clean sheet intact.
Indy Eleven controlled much of the first-half possession and nearly broke through in the 17th minute when Amoh fired a shot from inside the box that was deflected, leading to a right-footed strike from Blake that just missed. Moments later, Quinn tested Pittsburgh keeper Eric Dick with a strong effort inside the box.
The Boys in Blue earned four corners in the match, including three from midfielder James Murphy. Murphy continued to press through Pittsburgh’s defense early in the second half, with an assisted shot by Blake. Pittsburgh pushed late but was denied by a key defensive stop from Quinn after a dangerous shot inside the box.
- USL Championship
- Indy Eleven 1:0 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
- Sat., June 14, 2025 – 7:00 p.m.
- Carroll Stadium | Indianapolis
- Weather: Partly Cloudy, 76 degrees
- Attendance: 9,207
- Scoring Summary
- IND – Jack Blake (Aodhan Quinn) 45’+2
- Discipline Summary
- None
Indy Eleven Line-Up: Hunter Sulte, James Musa, Pat Hogan, Ben Ofeimu, Finn McRobb (Hayden White 69’), James Murphy (Brem Soumaoro 77’), Bruno Rendon, Aodhan Quinn (Elliot Collier 84’), Cam Lindley, Jack Blake (Maalique Foster 69’), Elvis Amoh (Edward Kizza 69’).
Indy Eleven Subs Not Used: Reice Charles-Cook, Josh O’Brien.
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: Eric Dick, Guillaume Vacter, Sean Suber, Illal Osumanu (Roberto Ydrach 27’), Luke Biasi (Jorge Garcia 80’), Jackson Wälti (Bertin Jacquesson 80’), Robbie Mertz, Bradley Sample (Charles Ahl 45’), Perrin Barnes (Junior Etou 80’), Augustine Williams, Danny Griffin.
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Subs Not Used: Aidan O’Toole, Jacob Randolph.
Saturday Recap at Louisville
Indy Eleven battled USL Championship Eastern Conference leader Louisville City FC for 90 minutes but came up short in a 2-0 setback.
The Boys in Blue outshot the hosts 14-10, with Jack Blake and Romario Williams recording four shots and Elvis Amoh and Bruno Rendon two apiece. Indy Eleven had four shots on target in the second half, with Blake and Williams generating the best scoring chances.
In the 72nd minute, Williams stole the ball from Louisville goalkeeper Damian Las outside the area and was taken down, with Las issued a red card.
In the 81st, defender James Musa played a bending ball that defender Hayden White headed down to Blake inside the area. Blake took one touch and fired a left-footed blast past goalkeeper Danny Faundez, but it was headed off the line by Louisville defender Josh Jones.
In the first half, defender Joey Zalinsky and forward Bruno Rendon combined for scoring chances on the right side with the Boys in Blue holding a 6-4 advantage in shots and 52% possession.
- USL Championship
- Indy Eleven 0:2 Louisville City FC
- Sat., Oct. 4, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.
- Lynn Family Stadium | Louisville, Ky.
- Weather: Clear, 81 degrees
- Attendance: 9,785
- Scoring Summary
- LOU – Amadou Dia (Kevon Lambert) 36’
- LOU – Taylor Davila 58’
- Discipline Summary
- LOU – Bench (caution) 41
- LOU – Adrien Pérez (caution) 63’
- LOU – Damian Las (ejection) 72’
Indy Eleven Line-Up: Luke Pruter, James Musa, Brian Schaefer, Ben Ofeimu (Oliver Brynéus 78’), Aodhan Quinn (captain), Cam Lindley, James Murphy (Elvis Amoh 63’), Joey Zalinsky (Hayden White 63’), Jack Blake, Romario Williams, Bruno Rendón (Brem Soumaoro 78’).
Indy Eleven Subs Not Used: Hunter Sulte, Josh O’Brien, Edward Kizza.
- Indy Eleven USL Championship Goals (All Competitions)
- 1. Jack Blake 25 2023-
- 2. Tyler Pasher 24 2018-20
- 3. Sebastian Guenzatti 16 2023-24
- 4. Manuel Arteaga 15 2021-22
- 5. Aodhan Quinn 13 2023-
- Stéfano Pinho 13 2022-23
- Ayoze 13 2018-22
- Aodhan Quinn USLC All-Time Rankings
- Minutes | 23,956 | 1st
- Games Started | 273 | 1st
- Assists | 59 | 2nd
- Appearances | 287 | 3rd
- USL Championship Regular Season Goal Contributions
- 1. Dane Kelly 132 (106 goals, 26 assists)
- 2. Enzo Martinez (BHM) 131 (78 goals, 53 assists)
- 3. Aodhan Quinn 116 (57 goals, 59 assists)
- USL Championship Regular Season 50 Goals & 50 Assists
- 1. Enzo Martinez (BHM) – 78 goals, 53 assists
- 2. Aodhan Quinn (IND) – 57 goals, 59 assists
- 3. Solomon Asante – 52 goals, 58 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 Appearances (All Competitions)
- 1. Ayoze 126 2018-22
- 2. Brad Ring 115 2014-18
- 3. Cam Lindley 111 2020, 2023-
- USLC 50+ Regular Season Goals Best Strike Rate
- 3. Romario Williams – 65 goals, 169 app., 164.0 mins/goal
- USL Championship Career Regular-Season Goals
- 13. Chandler Hoffman 66
- 14. Romario Williams 65
- 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
- Indy Eleven USLC Championship Saves
- 1. Hunter Sulte 131 2024-
- 2. Evan Newton 115 2019-20
- 3. Jordan Farr 101 2018-21
- 4. Owain Fon Williams 97 2018
- 5. Tim Trilk 87 2022-23
- Indy Eleven USLC Championship Clean Sheets
- 1. Hunter Sulte 13 2024-
- 2. Evan Newton 12 2019-20
- 3. Owain Fon Williams 11 2018
- 4. Jordan Farr 10 2018-21
- 5. Tim Trilk 9 2022-23
- 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 Union, 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 Championship Stats
- Individual
- Category Player Rank Total
- Assists Aodhan Quinn T2 9
- Jack Blake T20 4
- Clearances James Musa 4 159
- Ben Ofeimu 7 148
- Pat Hogan T15 124
- Shots Jack Blake T7 44
- Blocks Ben Ofeimu T8 19
- Interceptions James Musa T8 31
- James Murphy T18 27
- Saves Hunter Sulte T10 58
- Crosses Aodhan Quinn 11 106
- Goals Jack Blake T12 10
- Clean Sheets Hunter Sulte T15 4
- Chances Created Aodhan Quinn T19 33
- Team
- Category Rank Total
- First-Half Goals 5 20
- Goals T7 40
- Conversion Rate T9 17%
USL Career Regular Season Rankings
Individual Rankings
- Goals
- 14. Romario Williams – 65
- T22. Aodhan Quinn – 57
- Assists
- 1. Kenardo Forbes – 66
- 2. Aodhan Quinn – 59
- T23. Cam Lindley – 30
- Minutes
- 1. Aodhan Quinn – 23,956
- 2. Sean Totsch (LOU) – 23,880
- 22. James Musa – 18,959
- Games Started
- 1. Aodhan Quinn – 273
- 2. Sean Totsch (LOU) – 265
- 20. James Musa – 215
- Appearances
- 3. Aodhan Quinn (IND) – 287
Team Leaders
- Stat Player #
- Goals Jack Blake 10
- Assists Aodhan Quinn 9
- Shots Jack Blake 44
- Shots on Target Jack Blake 23
- Chances Created Aodhan Quinn 33
- Crosses Aodhan Quinn 122
- Fouls Won Jack Blake 41
- Duels Won Jack Blake 125
- Aerial Duels Won James Musa 60
- Clearances James Musa 159
- Blocks Ben Ofeimu 19
- Interceptions James Musa 31
- Tackles Won Jack Blake 28
- Passes James Murphy 1,022
- Minutes James Musa 2,329
USL CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS
- Elvis Amoh
- Jägermeister Cup Team of the Round-Bench (4/29)
- Team of the Week (Week 8/9 – 5/6)
- Jack Blake
- Team of the Week (Week 2 – 3/18)
- Jägermeister Cup Team of the Round (4/29)
- Player of the Week (Week 17/18 – 7/7)
- Team of the Week (Week 17/18 – 7/7)
- Goal of the Week nominee (Week 25 – 8/25)
- Team of the Week (Week 25 – 8/26)
- Goal of the Week nominee (Week 27 – 9/9)
- Team of the Week (Week 27 – 9/9)
- Maalique Foster
- Team of the Week – Bench (Week 4 – 4/1)
- Team of the Week (Week 5 – 4/8)
- Goal of the Week nominee (Week 17/18 – 7/7)
- Pat Hogan
- Team of the Week (Week 2 – 3/18)
- Ben Ofeimu
- Team of the Week (Week 15 – 6/17)
- Team of the Week – Bench (Week 29 – 9/23)
- Aodhan Quinn
- Goal of the Week nominee (Week 4 – 4/1)
- Team of the Week – Bench (Week 17/18 – 7/7)
- Team of the Week – Bench (Week 29 – 9/23)
- Bruno Rendon
- Team of the Week (Week 3 – 3/25)
- Brian Schaefer
- Team of the Week (Week 29 – 9/23)
- Team of the Week – Bench (Week 30 – 9/30)
- Hunter Sulte
- Team of the Week (Weeks 13/14 – 6/10)
- Jägermeister Cup Team of the Round (7/1)
- Jägermeister Cup “Save of the Round” (7/1)
- “Save of the Week” (Week 23 – 8/12)
- Team of the Week – Bench (Week 27 – 9/9)
- “Save of the Week” (Week 27 – 9/9)
- Romario Williams
- 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.
ALL: 31-26-17 (.534) | USOC: 5-1-1 | JC: 3-0-2 | USLC: 23-24-14
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, Aug. 9 at DET
- Possession: 22.4% | Sept. 6 at CHS
- Corners: 0 | Sept. 21 vs. BHM
- Opponent Highs
- Shots: 26 | Aug. 16 at LDN
- SOT: 9 | July 18 at NC
- Possession: 77.6% | Sept. 6 at CHS
- Corners: 12 | Sept. 3 at HFD
- Opponent Lows
- Shots: 4 | June 14 vs PIT
- SOT: 0 | June 14 vs PIT, July 12 vs. RI
- Possession: 41.6% | May 28 vs HFD
- Corners: 2 | 3x, last Sept. 13 at RI
USL Championship Regular-Season Player Milestones
- 60 Goals
- Romario Williams – 65
- 50 Goals
- Aodhan Quinn – 57
- 40 Goals
- Elvis Amoh – 45
Jack Blake – 42
- 20 Goals
- Maalique Foster – 22
- Edward Kizza – 20
- Elliot Collier – (18)
- 50 Assists
- Aodhan Quinn – 59
- 30 Assists
- Cam Lindley – 30
- 20 Assists
- Jack Blake – 25
- 15 Assists
- James Murphy – 18
- Maalique Foster – 17
- Aedan Stanley – 15
- 110 Goals+Assists
- Aodhan Quinn – 116 (57 goals, 59 assists)
- 70 Goals+Assists
- Romario Williams – 77 (65 goals, 12 assists)
- 60 Goals+Assists
- Jack Blake – 67 (42 goals, 25 assists)
- 50 Goals+Assists
- Elvis Amoh – 54 (45 goals, 9 assists)
- 30 Goals+Assists
- Maalique Foster – 39 (22 goals, 17 assists)
- Cam Lindley – 35 (5 goals, 30 assists)
- 20 Goals+Assists
- Elliot Collier – 25 (18 goals, 7 assists)
- Edward Kizza – 22 (20 goals, 2 assists)
- 10 Penalties Converted (attempted)
- Aodhan Quinn – 25 (28)
- Jack Blake – 14 (16)
- Romario Williams – 8 (10)
- 250 Appearances
- Aodhan Quinn – 286
- 200 Appearances
- James Musa – 228
- 150 Appearances
Jack Blake – 196
Cam Lindley – 185 - Romario Williams – 169
- James Murphy – 159
- Elvis Amoh – 153
- Ben Ofeimu – 151
- 100 Appearances
- Aedan Stanley – 138
- Elliot Collier – 129
- Pat Hogan – 107
- Edward Kizza – 105
- 250 Games Started
- Aodhan Quinn – 273
- 200 Games Started
- James Musa – 215
- 150 Games Started
- Jack Blake – 166
- Cam Lindley – 158
- 100 Games Started
- Aedan Stanley – 134
- James Murphy – 133
- Romario Williams – 126
- 20,000 Minutes
- Aodhan Quinn – 23,956
- 15,000 Minutes
- James Musa – 18,959
- 10,000 Minutes
- Jack Blake – 14,210
Cam Lindley – 13,872 - Aedan Stanley – 12,025
- James Murphy – 11,899
- Ben Ofeimu – 11,463
- Romario Williams – 10,657
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
Goalkeepers (4): Reice Charles-Cook, ^Ryan Hunsucker, *Luke Pruter, *Hunter Sulte
Defenders (11): Pat Hogan, ^Maverick McCoy, Finn McRobb, James Musa, Josh O’Brien, Ben Ofeimu, Bruno Rendon, *Brian Schaefer, Aedan Stanley, Hayden White, *Joey Zalinsky
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
*On loan. ^USL Academy Contract.






































































































































































































































































































