Sunday, May 31, 2026

Indy Eleven vs Rhode Island FC - 13.10

Summary

- Opponent: Rhode Island FC
- Location: Carroll Stadium
- Attendance: 8,188
- Final Score: 1-0 W

- Starting XI: Dick, Quinn (C), Rasheed, Craig, Neidlinger, Lindley, O'Brien, J., Blake, Okello, Rendon, Kizza

- Substitution: Barry 57' (Kizza); Sing 67' (Neidlinger); Omar 80' (Okello); Williams, K. 90'+3' (Blake); Mitrano 90'+4' (Rendon)

- Unused: Charles-Cook, Lowden

- Scoring Summary:
IND - Rendon 55' (assist Quinn)

- Bookings:
RI - Thompson 8' (Yellow)
IND - Okello 15' (Yellow)
IND - Rendon 36' (Yellow)
RI - Holstad 56' (Yellow)

- Referee: Thomas Snyder
- Adage goals: None.
- Points Lost from Winning Position (Year To Date): 8

Thoughts and Opinions

Rhode Island, the franchise, has shown that a team can flip the switch and play really good soccer. Rhode Island, this year, has had a mixed bag of results, coming into the game with a 3W-3D-3L record while scoring 4 goals twice (vs Charleston and Brooklyn) and conceding at least 3 goals twice (vs Louisville and Birmingham). Indy's highest output this year has been a couple of 3-goal games (Monterey Bay and Lexington, but not counting the 3-nil result against Des Moines). So the potential existed for the game to be a high-scoring affair. Instead, what happened was a 1-nil win for Indy Eleven after getting a second half goal and then grinding out the result with good team defense at the end of the game.

Photo: Don Thompson Photography
The player landmarks continue to roll in for the Indy Eleven players. Lindley officially overtook Ayoze for the Games Started lead in team history, as well as the Minutes Played statistic, which also pushed him over the 15,000 minute mark for his USL Championship career. 

Not to be outdone, Aodhan Quinn achieved his 300th regular season appearance in USL Championship, while also becoming the first player to reach 25,000 minutes in the league. 

Congrats on the milestones, guys!

When Indy has the kickoff for the first or second half, the team lines up like the kind of football with the oblong ball. Multiple guys line up on the center stripe like a bunch of wide receivers and tight ends getting ready to make a run downfield for a Hail Mary pass. Once the referee blows the whistle, it doesn't look that much different from that other kind of football play as the ball gets blasted up the field in the hope that somebody latches onto the ball. Usually, it doesn't amount to much, but that type of start does set up the team to get an early shot if they get the first or second header. In this game, Indy's starting play resulted in Indy getting their first shot on target just 17 seconds into the game, but Okello's shot was right at Vegas for the first save of the game.

After that, though, the game turned into an up-and-down game as neither team seemed to care that much about holding possession and working slowly up the field from the back. Both teams looked to get the ball into their offensive half as quickly as possible. Watching the game, you can see how Rhode Island can score a bunch of goals, but can also concede a bunch of goals. The first half included some good shots and shots on target, including a shot by Rendon that just drifted wide of the post, but that was about the only shot that could be argued really tested the goalkeepers or had a legitimate shot in breaking the dead lock. As a result, the two teams finished the half nil-nil, with nearly identical statistics.

Post Indy Goal Shot Map
Indy got the scoring started in the 55th minute when Rendon connected on a corner kick ball put in by Quinn. The opportunity was created by some good interplay between Rendon and Neidlinger that was ushered across the endline by Rhode Island. Rendon's shot happened as he drifted away from the goal and put his shot in the left side netting in a place where Vegas couldn't get to it. Rendon admitted after the game that he wasn't completely sure how he managed to get the ball where it finished, but was glad that it did.

Just seconds after the restart, Rhode Island had their own opportunity when the communication by the Indy defenders looked like the were using Morse Code and Kwizera nearly snuck a shot around the defenders and Dick. Fortunately for the home fans, Kwizera pushed the shot wide. Indy's goal and Kwizera's effort ratcheted up the Rhode Island intensity and the play tilted drastically to Rhode Island's advantage. 

Despite the barrage of shots that Rhode Island sent towards the Indy goal in the final 30 minutes of the game, the late equalizer that Indy has frequently conceded never occurred and Indy Eleven extended their league home unbeaten streak to 9 games and getting Dick his first clean sheet of the season. Thanks to the other results around the league tonight, including losses by Detroit and Louisville (who dropped an unprecedented - for them - fourth straight loss), Indy vaulted up the table to 2nd place. With a third of their season complete, I'm not sure that was where I would have picked them to be given the youth of the roster and the injuries they have sustained. 

There's still a lot of season left to play out, but based on my records, the last time Indy was this high in the table was Week 18 of the 2024 season when they were ranked 3rd before finishing the season in 4th. The last time they were sitting higher than Louisville in the table was Week 5 of the 2021 season (Louisville finished that season top of the table while Indy missed the playoffs, so hopefully that doesn't repeat itself). 

Indy return to action next week to play League One side Forward Madison as part of the Prinx Tires USL Cup. Given Indy's recent struggles against their League One opponents, it's impossible to gauge how the team will fare despite the continued string of good results at home in league play. It seems highly unlikely that Indy will make it out of group play due to their other USL Cup results and the other teams' results, but Coach McAuley holds Cup competitions in high regard so I'm sure he will have the team fired up to make a good showing of themselves in the final group stage games.

The Game Beckons Game Ball

Photo: Don Thompson Photography
When the season started, it was generally believed that Paco Craig was signed to provide depth at the defender position. Given the early injury to Pat Hogan, Craig became the starter. White has also sustained a season-long injury, meaning the back line has been in constant flux this year. With Herbert's temporary departure from the team while away on international duty as part of the friendlies ahead of the FIFA World Cup, Craig was once again thrust into playing alongside a different defender, while also trying to help contain Rhode Island's dangerous striker J.J. Williams. Time and again tonight, it seemed like Craig was in the right position to help his young defense partner, Rasheed, contain Williams. Looking at his stats for the game, Craig won every single one of his duels, every single one of his aerial duels, and accounted for 14 of the team's 42 clearances. On a night when Indy get a 1-nil victory and their first league clean sheet of the season, Craig was a big reason why. I could give the GBGB to Rendon for his goal or Dick for the clean sheet, but I think the 33 year old 5-time All-USL defender deserves the recognition tonight. 

Photos - Don Thompson Photography














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