Monday, June 8, 2026

Indy Eleven vs Dayton Dutch Lions - 05.06

Summary

- Opponent: Dayton Dutch Lions
- Location: Grand Park Event Center
- Attendance: -
- Final Score: 6-0 W

- Starting XI: Edwards (C), Brecht, Mills, Kruer, Yu, Lee, Smith, Dardano, Guthrie, Sochacki, Jodoin

- Substitution: Adam 43' (Yu - injury); Hodsden 45' (Sochacki); Chatterton 63' (Lee); Hamm 63' (Brecht); DeMartino 63' (Dardano); Chong 63' (Guthrie); May 72' (Jodoin)

- Unused: Phillips, Satterfield

- Scoring Summary:
IND - Jodoin 13' (unassisted)
IND - Dardano 45'+3' (unassisted)
IND - Hodsden 56' (assist Mills)
IND - Hodsden 76' (assist Mills)
IND - Hodsden 78' (unassisted)
IND - Chatterton 90'+2' (assist May)

- Bookings:
None

- Referee: Rachel Glago

Thoughts and Opinions

I stated it before, but in a Valley Division that includes just 4 teams and only the top team makes it to the league's playoffs, every game becomes a proverbial 6-point game. After you've lost two of your first five games, the importance of getting wins gets magnified. That's where Indy found themselves heading into tonight's game against the Division-leading Dayton Dutch Lions. After a 1-nil victory for Dayton two weeks ago in Dayton, Indy was able to flip the script and help themselves in the goal differential category with a 6-nil victory in the friendly confines of the Grand Park Event Center.

Dayton had just 3 available substitutes and were forced into an early sub due to injury, further reducing their bench. <sarcasm>Probably not related<sarcasm>, Dayton setup in a 4-4-1 in a bit of an immediate bunker, trying to to guard against Indy's anticipated waves of attacks as they looked to make amends for the first game's result and to keep Indy in front of them to keep their legs as fresh as possible for as long as possible. Within the first 15 minutes, Indy looked the better team, continually forcing Dayton further into that low block, forcing Dayton to question that bunker logic. After Indy scored in the 13th minute when Jodoin single-handedly took on multiple Dayton players and crushed a ball into the corner of the goal, Dayton had no choice but to open themselves up and the game became much more wide open after the opening goal. 

After the Yu substitute late in the first half forced Indy into their own unscheduled substitute, the Dayton Dutch Lions had to feel good about going into the half down just a goal given the discrepancy in all the stats. Indy dominated possession, shots, shots on target, crosses, etc. However, as stoppage time was winding down, the Lions' goalkeeper attempted to clear a ball, but Indy's Dardano put herself in the way and Spiller's clearance slammed against Dardano's shin and rebounded straight into the goal to give Indy a 2-nil lead going into the locker room. Drew Conner's goal that was blasted off his head came to mind as a similar, but less painful, scoring opportunity in Indy Eleven history. The goal completely changed the momentum going into halftime. Had the score remained 1-nil, Dayton could have come out of the locker room feeling refreshed and ready to tackle another half. The second goal meant they came out feeling tired, with limited substitutes, and staring at an uphill climb.

Coach Kim made a substitution coming out of the half, taking off Sochacki and bringing in Hodsden, who almost immediately made her coach look like a genius getting a shot very soon as coming in. The debut goal from Hodsden wouldn't take much longer as she found herself 1v1 with Spiller in the 56th minute after a long ball from Mills. Hodsden made no mistake and brought the game to 3-nil. Shortly after the goal, Kim used his ultimate weapon in this game, which was his bench. Kim made 4 substitutions in the 63rd minute, more than Dayton had available to start the game. 

Photo: Don Thompson Photography
The fresh legs increased the pace of play and the required defensive effort by Dayton worked into Indy's favor. I stated before the game that if Indy got the first goal, the game could get out of hand for Dayton late as they just didn't have the fresh bodies to throw into the game to complete a comeback or stem the tide. That was exactly what happened as the substitutes began to run the already ragged Dayton defenders into the ground. Hodsden made quick work at getting her second and then adding her name to Indy's lore by getting a third goal to secure her hat trick. In stoppage time, second-half substitute Chatterton, who is now 1 game away from tying Grace Bahr for most appearances, added one more to give a even half-dozen goals for the second consecutive game. 

Indy needed a win and got an emphatic one. Indy still has a chance. Toledo is out of the race. They're just trying to not get blown out at this point and maybe steal a win along the way. If Indy wins out, they would finish with a 6W-2D-1L record. If Dayton wins out (minus the loss to Indy), the two teams would be tied on record and Points Per Match, but Indy would win the tiebreaker and Racing would be out of the picture because Dayton would have beaten them twice to get to the tiebreaker point. If, however, Racing wins out (minus the loss to Indy), they would finish with a 6W-2D-1L record and would have one more point than Indy, securing the playoff berth for Racing. So Indy needs to take care of business and then hope Dayton and Racing split points somewhere in their two games against each other. 

Indy has to do their part and win against both those teams and they get two more chances to do that this week. Racing comes to town on Wednesday and Dayton returns on Saturday. Get wins this week and then wait to see how those two teams fare against each other in the following weeks.

Game Beckons Game Ball

Photo: Don Thompson Photography
Many times it's not easy to pick a player from Indy as the GBGB winner because everyone plays well. In a 6-nil win, many people have played well, including the goalkeeper and defense. However, a hat trick is a rare feat. So Hodsden is an obvious choice for tonight's GBGB as she joins Williams (2), Soderstrom (1), and Dewey (1) for the 5th hat trick in team history. She had another goal called off, which would have tied her with Williams for most goals in a game (Maddy scored four goals in the 16-nil drubbing of St. Charles in the 2023 season). While Hodsden's hat trick took just 22 minutes, Williams still has her beat due to her 15-minute hat trick in a game against Flint City in the 2022 season. We're mentioning Hodsden's night (where she had 9 shots in 45 minutes of action) in comparison to the best goal-scorer in the team's short history so she's an obvious choice and I have to give it to her. 

Photos - Don Thompson Photography









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