
Indy Eleven vs. Forward Madison FC in Prinx Tires USL Cup
Sat., June 6, 2026 | 7:00 pm ET
Carroll Stadium | Indianapolis
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Setting the Scene
Indy Eleven returns to action in the Prinx Tires USL Cup, taking on USL League One opponent Forward Madison FC at Carroll Stadium on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. on WISH-TV 8 and ESPN+.
IND MAD
10 Games 9
16 Goals 12
52 SOT 39
13 Assists 8
11 Goals Conceded 11
39 Shots Faced 32
1 Clean Sheets 2
Series
Indy Eleven Leads 1-0-0 | GF 4, GA 0
Series History
Apr. 26, 2025 W 4-0 Away
Rendon USL Championship “Player of the Month” Finalist
Indy Eleven forward Bruno Rendon is one of four finalists for the USL Championship “Player of the Month” for May after leading the Boys in Blue to four consecutive victories by scoring goals in each of the four matches. Indy Eleven has used its three-game USL-C winning streak to move into second place in the Eastern Conference table with 18 points at the 1/3-mark of the campaign.
The fan vote for this award is live on the USL-C website, with voting closing at midnight Sunday and the winner posted on Thu., June 11 at 2:30 p.m.
The 26-year-old Rendon recorded four goals across all competitions in May, averaging a goal every 111.5 minutes, recording 13 shots and eight chances created while posting a shot conversion rate of 44.4 percent.
The 6’2 Rendon has a team-high eight goals in 13 games in all competitions in 2026, including six in league play (tied for fourth). The Matanzas, Cuba, native is tied for seventh in the league in shots on target (12) and 11th in aerial duels won (35). He has more shots on target this season than he did all of 2025.
The second-year Boys in Blue player leads the team in goals (6), shots (18), shots on target (12), and duels won (62) in 2026. He has earned USL-C “Team of the Week” honors twice this year and four times since joining Indy Eleven. Rendon has had two of his goals this season nominated for the “Goal of the Week” and one for the USL Cup “Goal of the Round”.
Rendon leads all players in the three-year history of the Prinx Tires USL Cup with 11 goals–four more than any other player.
Rendon joined Indy Eleven after earning USL League One “Defender of the Year” in 2024 for Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC under Coach Eamon Zayed, the Boys in Blue franchise scoring leader prior to current midfielder Jack Blake surpassing him on April 11. Rendon helped Northern Colorado to its best-ever season and the inaugural USL Cup championship, scoring nine goals in eight Cup matches.
Dick named to USL Championship “Team of the Week”
For the second time this season, Indy Eleven goalkeeper Eric Dick has been selected to the USL Championship “Team of the Week”. In the Boys in Blue’s 1-0 victory over Eastern Conference opponent Rhode Island FC on Saturday at Carroll Stadium, the Carmel native recorded six saves, two high claims, and 22 recoveries to earn his 33rd career clean sheet in regular-season play. The Butler product is tied for sixth on the league all-time list in Shutout Percentage (35.5%) and tied for 14th in clean sheets.
The 31-year-old Dick became the fourth Indy Eleven player to earn “Team of the Week” recognition twice this season, joining Jack Blake, captain Aodhan Quinn, and Bruno Rendon. Dick previously earned the honor after making a season-high seven saves against his former team, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, on April 4. In this week’s USL-C stats, Dick is sixth in the league in saves with 28 and the team is tied for sixth in goals conceded with 11 allowed in 10 matches in 2026.
Dick helped lead Pittsburgh to the 2025 title, winning the USL Championship MVP and Prinx Playoff MVP after allowing no goals in 450 minutes in four playoff games. Dick led the league with 15 clean sheets last season, ranking second in the league in saves (78) and goals against average (0.78).
He set a Pittsburgh record with 30 shutouts in two seasons there, winning the 2024 USL-C “Goalkeeper of the Year” and Golden Glove awards with a league-best 0.69 goals against average, a 79.1% save percentage, and a Goals Prevented mark of -11.06.
His total of 14 shutouts in the 2024 regular-season is tied for third on the all-time list, as the Hounds conceded the fewest goals in the Championship. Dick moved into third place in the USL-C in saves (16) and 10th in save percentage (76.2).
Dick played four games for the Boys in Blue in 2021, recording a clean sheet.
The 2017 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year for Butler was the first keeper selected in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft at pick #13 by Sporting Kansas City. He signed with Minnesota United FC in 2022.
Indy Eleven has had six different players and Coach Sean McAuley earn USL-C “Team of the Week” this season.
USL Championship Regular Season Shutout % (min. 30)
6. Eric Dick 35.5% 33 Clean Sheets, 93 Games Played
Indy Eleven Appearances (All Competitions)
1. Cam Lindley 128 2020, 2023-
2. Ayoze 126 2018-22
3. Brad Ring 115 2014-18
4. Jack Blake 110 2023-
5. Karl Ouimette 108 2018-22
6. Don Smart 101 2014-17
Indy Eleven Goals (All Competitions)
1. Jack Blake 28 2023-
2. Eamon Zayed 27 2016-17
3. Tyler Pasher 24 2018-20
Indy Eleven USL Era (2018-) Goals (All Competitions)
1. Jack Blake 28 2023-
2. Tyler Pasher 24 2018-20
3. Sebastian Guenzatti 16 2023-24
4. Manuel Arteaga 15 2021-22
5. Aodhan Quinn 14 2023-
Boys in Blue Blank Rhode Island
Bruno Rendón scored a goal for the fourth straight match, Eric Dick made six saves while recording his 33rd career clean sheet, and the Boys in Blue vaulted themselves up to second place in the Eastern Conference with a 1-0 win over Rhode Island FC at Carroll Stadium, extending their home unbeaten streak to nine (8-0-1).
Captain Aodhan Quinn made his 300th USL Championship regular season appearance and midway through the first half became the first USL Championship player to log 25,000 minutes. In the 55th minute, Quinn assisted Rendón’s winner on a well-placed cross, bringing him just two assists shy of Kenardo Forbes’ USL Championship regular-season record of 66.
Taking a corner kick from the right side, Quinn clipped a ball in towards the top of a crowded penalty area. Rendón drifted away from the masses in front of the goal and tracked down the pass just left of the penalty spot, hitting a masterful right-footed volley into the top-left corner of the goal.
Dick was extraordinary, repeatedly claiming crosses and making comfortable saves on long-range shots.
Indy Eleven’s goalkeeper never appeared troubled by any of Rhode Island’s six shots on target, and held down the fort in front of the Brickyard Battalion for a second half that saw the visitors take 12 shots.
The Boys in Blue had their first big chance in the 26th minute when Quinn lifted a perfectly timed through ball to Rendón, who was making a run into the box. Indy Eleven’s leading goal-scorer in all competitions took a touch off his chest at the penalty spot before steering a left-footed shot just right of the goal.
After Rendón’s goal, Edward Kizza had a great chance to double the hosts’ lead in the 65th minute. Logan Neidlinger played a beautiful ball from outside the box on the right side to the far post at the six-yard line.
Kizza’s one-time shot rolled just left of the post, though, and both players came off shortly afterwards as coach Sean McAuley looked for fresh legs.
Cam Lindley made history for the second straight week, breaking the franchise record for starts in all competitions with his 107th. Lindley already holds the club mark for appearances in all comps with 128, a record that he broke last week. He also surpassed 15,000 career minutes tonight (15,042).
In the final half hour, Rhode Island peppered the hosts’ goal with attacks in search of an equalizer. Repeatedly, though, Indy Eleven’s back line and goalkeeper stayed strong.
In the 87th minute, the visitors quickly pushed up field off a drop ball and recorded their final shot on target with a half-volley from just outside the box sent toward the bottom left corner. Dick dove to his left and made the save, securing the victory.
A third of the way through the season, the Boys in Blue finished Saturday night in second place in the Eastern Conference after starting the night it in fifth. Indy Eleven has won three straight league games since losing 1-0 to Tampa Bay Rowdies.
USL Championship
Indy Eleven 1:0 Rhode Island FC
Sat., May 30, 2026 – 7:00 p.m.
Carroll Stadium | Indianapolis
Weather: Sunny, 75 degrees
Attendance: 8,188
Scoring Summary
IND – Bruno Rendón (Aodhan Quinn) 55’
Discipline Summary
RI – Amos Shapiro-Thompson (caution) 8’
IND – Noble Okello (caution) 15’
IND – Bruno Rendón (caution) 36’
RI – Clay Holstad (caution) 56’
Indy Eleven Lineup: Eric Dick, Aodhan Quinn (captain), Makel Rasheed, Paco Craig, Logan Neidlinger (Dylan Sing 67’), Jack Blake (Kian Williams 90+3’), Cam Lindley, Noble Okello (Mohamed Omar 80’), Josh O’Brien, Edward Kizza (Hesron Barry 67’), Bruno Rendón (Alejandro Mitrano 90+4’).
Indy Eleven Subs Not Used: Reice Charles-Cook, Tyler Lowden
Rhode Island FC Lineup: Koke Vegas (captain), Aldair Sanchez (Frank Nodarse 73’), Grant Stoneman, Karifa Yao, Nick Scardina (Logan Dorsey 73’), Hugo Bacharach (Dwayne Atkinson 83’), Clay Holstad, Leo Afonso (Agustín Rodríguez 58’), Amos Shapiro-Thompson (Noah Fuson 58’), Jojea Kwizera, JJ Williams.
Rhode Island FC Subs Not Used: Zachary Herivaux, Jacob Castro
Prinx Tires USL Cup Recap
Indy Eleven goalkeeper Eric Dick made a diving save and Jack Blake, captain Aodhan Quinn, and Josh O’Brien converted their penalty kicks to give the Boys in Blue a 3-1 shootout victory in their last Prinx Tires USL Cup game at Fort Wayne FC on May 16.
Fort Wayne made its first penalty to take a 1-0 lead in PKs, but Blake responded to tie it, then Quinn made it 2-1, setting the stage for Dick’s stop. O’Brien was successful to make it 3-1, and the next Fort Wayne attempt was off target to end it.
Regulation play ended 2-2, with Quinn putting Indy Eleven on top in the 26th minute. He stole an errant pass 30 yards from the goal and knifed diagonally through the defense and got a deflection back inside the area.
Quinn then chipped a left-footed shot from just outside the six that Fort Wayne goalkeeper Aurie Briscoe stopped, but the rebound came back to Quinn and he reacted quickly to bury it into the left side of the net to put his team up 1-0.
With the match even at 1-1 in the 64th minute, Blake and forward Bruno Rendon teamed up to put the Boys in Blue back on top. Forward Loïc Mesanvi started the sequence outside the corner of the area, playing it diagonally back to Blake.
Blake then took one touch and played a pinpoint ball to the edge of the six, where Rendon volleyed it down just inside the far post for a 2-1 lead.
The goal was Rendon’s 11th in USL Cup play in three seasons–four more than anyone else in the history of the event!
Aodhan Quinn USL Championship All-Time Rankings
Minutes | 25,068 | 1st
Games Started | 286 | 1st
Assists | 64 | 2nd
Appearances | 300 | 2nd
Tackles Won | 210 | 18th
USL Championship Regular Season Goal Contributions
1. Dane Kelly 132 (106 goals, 26 assists)
2. Enzo Martinez 131 (78 goals, 53 assists)
3. Aodhan Quinn 121 (57 goals, 64 assists)
Most USLC Regular Seasons with 10 Assists
1. Aodhan Quinn – 3 (2018-OC, 2021-PHX, 2025-IND)
2. Kenardo Forbes – 2 (2022-PIT, 2023-PIT)
2. Antoine Hoppenot – 2 (2018-RNO; 2022-DET)
Paco Craig USL Championship All-Time Rankings
Aerial Duels Won | 751 | 1st
Clearances | 1,026 | 1st
Blocks | 175 | 4th
Duels Won | 1,275 | 4th
Interceptions | 337 | 4th
Games Started | 235 | 14th
Minutes | 20,851 | 15th
2026 USL Championship Stats
Individual
Category Player Rank Total
Chances Created Aodhan Quinn T2 27
Goals Bruno Rendon T4 6
Clearances Paco Craig 4 73
Aerial Duels Won Paco Craig T5 42
Bruno Rendon T11 35
Noble Okello T17 29
Assists Aodhan Quinn T5 3
Cam Lindley T17 2
Crosses Aodhan Quinn 6 61
Cam Lindley 16 46
Saves Eric Dick 6 28
Shots on Target Bruno Rendon T7 12
Duels Won Bruno Rendon T13 62
Blocks Aodhan Quinn T17 7
Team
Category Rank Total
Goals, Second Half T1 12
Goals Conceded T6 11
Goals T8 16
Shots 8 137
Team Leaders (USL Championship stats)
Stat Player #
Goals-Bruno Rendon, 6
Assists-Aodhan Quinn 3
Shots-Bruno Rendon, 18
Shots on Target-Bruno Rendon, 12
Chances Created-Aodhan Quinn, 27
Crosses-Aodhan Quinn, 61
Fouls Won-Jack Blake, 17
Duels Won-Bruno Rendon, 62
Aerial Duels Won-Paco Craig, 43
Clearances-Paco Craig, 72
Blocks-Aodhan Quinn, 7
Interceptions-Cam Lindley, 10
Minutes-Eric Dick, Cam Lindley, Josh O’Brien, 900
USL Career Regular Season Individual Rankings
Penalties Converted (attempted)
1. Aodhan Quinn – 25 (28)
T5. Jack Blake – 15 (17)
Goals
T23. Aodhan Quinn – 57
40 Goals
Jack Blake – 44
20 Goals
Edward Kizza – 21
Assists
2. Aodhan Quinn – 64
T19. Cam Lindley – 32
Goals+Assists
3. Aodhan Quinn – 121 (57 goals, 64 assists)
20 Assists
Jack Blake – 26
60 Goals+Assists
Jack Blake – 70 (44 goals, 26 assists)
30 Goals+Assists
Cam Lindley – 37 (5 goals, 32 assists)
20 Goals+Assists
Edward Kizza – 24 (21 goals, 3 assists)
Clean Sheets
T14. Eric Dick – 33
Saves
T25. Eric Dick – 274
20,000 Minutes
1. Aodhan Quinn – 25,068
15. Paco Craig – 20,851
15,000 Minutes
Jack Blake – 15,100
Cam Lindley – 15,042
200 Appearances
Paco Craig – 247
Jack Blake – 206
150 Appearances
Cam Lindley – 198
150 Games Started
Jack Blake – 176
Cam Lindley – 171
Team Highs/Lows
Single-Match Highs
Shots: 26 | May 9 vs. JAX
SOT: 9 | May 9 vs. JAX
Possession: 54.2% | May 9 vs. JAX
Corners: 12 | May 9 vs. JAX
Single-Match Lows
Shots: 7 | May 30 vs. RI
SOT: 2 | May 30 vs. RI
Possession: 29% | Mar. 21 vs. DET
Corners: 2 | Mar. 28 at HFD, Apr. 4 vs. PIT, 4/19 at BHM
Opponent Highs
Shots: 20 | May 30 vs. RI
SOT: 8 | Apr. 4 vs. PIT
Possession: 71% | Mar. 21 vs. DET
Corners: 11 | Mar. 21 vs. DET
Opponent Lows
Shots: 6 | May 9 vs. JAX
SOT: 1 | May 9 vs. JAX
Possession: 45.8% | May 9 vs. JAX
Corners: 2 | May 9 vs. JAX
Coach Sean McAuley
Sean McAuley was named to the USL-C “Team of the Week” for Week 12 of 2026. His team is undefeated in league matches at Carroll Stadium since August 30, 2025 (8-0-1).
In 2025, Indy Eleven continued its run of Cup success under McAuley with a 4-0-3 record in cup play. The Boys in Blue won their U.S. Open Cup Third Round match vs. Miami FC on Hayden’s White’s stoppage-time goal from Cam Lindley. In the Round of 32, Indy Eleven played MLS Supporters Shield winner Philadelphia Union to a 1-1 draw through 120 minutes, before falling in penalty kicks.
In the franchise’s first appearance in the USL Cup in 2025, the Boys in Blue won their group with an undefeated record that included a victory in PK’s (7-6) vs. Birmingham Legion FC and a 2-1 triumph over eventual USL-C finalist FC Tulsa.
McAuley earned USLC “Coach of the Month” in May 2024 and was nominated for USLC Midseason “Coach of the Year” after leading his team to a 12-match unbeaten streak (4/17-6/15).
The Sheffield, England, native led Indy Eleven to the 2024 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinals with four straight victories, including a 2-1 triumph at MLS-side Atlanta United on July 9.McAuley is in his third season in Indy after 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 2020 Western Conference Finals.
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: 39-32-21 (.538) | USOC: 6-2-1 | USL Cup: 3-1-3 | USL Championship: 30-28-17
2026 Roster Breakdown (6/5/26)
Goalkeepers (3): Reice Charles-Cook, Eric Dick, Ryan Hunsucker
Defenders (8): Hesron Barry, Paco Craig, Anthony Herbert, Pat Hogan, Alejandro Mitrano, Josh O’Brien, Makel Rasheed, Hayden White
Midfielders (6): Jack Blake, Cam Lindley, Logan Neidlinger, Noble Okello, Mohamed Omar, Aodhan Quinn
Forwards (7): Edward Kizza, Tyler Lowden, Loic Mesanvi, Bruno Rendon, Charlie Sharp, Dylan Sing, Kian Williams
On Loan (1): Allen Gavilanes
Newcomers (13)
USL-C (7): Paco Craig (North Carolina), Eric Dick (Pittsburgh), Allen Gavilanes (Miami), Anthony Herbert (Las Vegas),
Alejandro Mitrano (Miami), Noble Okello (Phoenix), Mohamed Omar (San Antonio)
USL League One (1): Makel Rasheed (South Georgia Tormenta)
MLS NEXT Pro (4): Hesron Barry (New England), Loic Mesanvi (Minnesota), Charlie Sharp (Toronto), Dylan Sing (Charlotte)
Canadian Premier League (1): Kian Williams (Valour FC)
Player Transactions
June 5, 2026: D Mikah Thomas recalled by Charlotte FC
May 29, 2026: Signed F Tyler Lowden to USL Academy Contract.
May 15, 2026: Loaned M Allen Gavilanes to Union Omaha (USL League One)
Apr. 9, 2026: Signed M Mohamed Omar from San Antonio (USL-C)
Mar. 16, 2026: Signed GK Ryan Hunsucker to USL Academy Contract.
Mar. 12, 2026: Acquired D Mikah Thomas on loan from Charlotte
Mar. 2, 2026: Signed F Loic Mesanvi from Minnesota United (MLS)
Jan. 21, 2026: Signed D Paco Craig from North Carolina (USL-C)
Jan. 20, 2026: Signed D Hesron Barry from New England (MLSN)
Jan. 15, 2026: Signed M Noble Okello from Phoenix (USL-C)
Jan. 12, 2026: Signed F Kian Williams from Valour FC (CPL)
Jan. 8, 2026: Signed D Alejandro Mitrano from Miami (USL-C)
Jan. 7, 2026: Signed D Anthony Herbert from Las Vegas (USL-C)
Dec. 18 2025: Signed M Allen Gavilanes from Miami (USL-C)
Dec. 11, 2025: Signed D Makel Rasheed from South Georgia Tormenta (USL League One)
Dec. 9, 2025: Signed GK Eric Dick from Pittsburgh (USL-C)
Dec. 4, 2025: Signed F Dylan Sing from Charlotte FC (MLS)
Dec. 2, 2025: Signed F Charlie Sharp from Toronto FC (MLS)
Nov. 26, 2025: Announced 10 players returning from 2025: M Jack Blake, GK Reice Charles-Cook, D Pat Hogan, F Edward Kizza, M Cam Lindley, M Logan Neidlinger, D Josh O’Brien, M Aodhan Quinn, F Bruno Rendon, and D Hayden White.



















































































































































































































































































