GK – Trey Mews, Charleston Battery: Muse recorded a 10-save shutout to help the Battery win 2-0 against Rio Grande Valley FC at HEB Park on Saturday night. It was the most saves to date in a championship game this season and the first double-digit shutout. He has a save in the league since 2019.
D – Arturo Ordonez, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: The Spanish centre-back scored the decisive goal in the Hounds’ 1-0 win against Loudoun United FC, with 3 of 3 tackles, 4 of 5 duels and 3 of 3 aerial duels. , and showed a great defense that recorded 6 clears.
D – Lamar Batista, San Antonio FC: Against New Mexico United in San Antonio, Batista displayed excellent defense, recording 5 interceptions, 3 clearances and 13 recoveries, winning 2 of 3 tackles and 4 of 6 aerial victories. .
D – Derek Dodson, Charleston Battery: Dodson played on the right side of the battery in a 2–0 win against Rio Grande Valley FC, winning 10 of 12 games, recording two interceptions and nine recoveries, as the visitors side sealed the win. .
D – Fabian Garcia, San Antonio FC: The French centre-back scored the winning goal in SAFC’s 2-1 win over New Mexico and was solid defensively, winning three of four matches, making three interceptions and three clears.
M – Maxi Rodriguez, Detroit City FC: Rodriguez scored the lone goal in DCFC’s 1-0 victory over Birmingham Legion FC, winning 6 of 6 tackles and 6 of 11 duels while making 10 defensive recoveries. However, he delivered an excellent all-around performance.
M – Jack Garr, Sacramento Republic FC: Garr was a star throughout Republic FC’s 4-1 win over Hartford Athletic, scoring the third goal of the night, completing 32 of 37 total passes and scoring a penalty. On defense, he made 2 of 2 tackles.
M – Memo Diaz, Oakland Roots SC: Diaz assisted Johnny Rodriguez’s opening goal for Oakland with a well-angled pass, won 2 of 3 tackles, and was solid overall defensively with 7 clears and 8 recoveries. .
F – Augustine Williams, Charleston Battery: The Sierra Leone international scored both goals to lead the Battery’s attack in their victory over Rio Grande Valley FC, making a total of four shots and completing 16 of his 22 passes to the visiting team. rice field.
F – Sebastian Herrera, Sacramento Republic FC: The Colombian scored a goal and an assist in Sacramento’s 4-1 victory over Hartford Athletic on Friday night, producing two shots and two chances in the game, and 19 overall passing. 14 of the books were successful.
F – Philip Goodrum, FC Tulsa: Goodrum made an impressive debut for his new club, FC Tulsa, scoring the winning goal with a minute left in a 2-1 win over Louisville City FC on Wednesday night, as well as a woodwork shot and a Duel 12. He won 8 games and pitched 10 complete games. Out of 16 passes.
bench: Paul Blanchett (OAK), Eric Byrd (TUL), Lucas Stauffer (LV), Ryan Spaulding (TBR), Juan David Cabezas (RGV), Russell Cicerone (SAC), JJ Williams ( TBR)