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Louisville City FC writes itself into the USL Championship’s record book | News & Notes

By NICHOLAS MURRAY - nicholas.murray@uslsoccer.com, 10/08/24, 3:00PM EDT

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Nick Markanich continues his historic season for the Battery; Indy’s Augustine Williams joins an exclusive list of finishers


Louisville City FC's 3-0 victory against Miami FC last Wednesday night saw the side set USL Championship single-season records for home wins (14) and home goals (52). | Photo courtesy Em-Dash Photography / Louisville City FC

NEWS & NOTES

LOUISVILLE CITY FC SETS SINGLE-SEASON HOME WINS RECORD
Louisville City FC
set a USL Championship single season record as it earned its 14th home victory this regular season with a 3-0 victory against Miami FC last Wednesday night, surpassing the record of 13 wins that had previously been achieved eight times in the Championship’s history.

In doing so, LouCity also set a single-season record for goals scored in home contests in a regular season with its three-goal display moving the side to 52 goals in 15 home games this campaign. That surpassed the mark set by Phoenix Rising FC of 51 goals in the 2019 campaign. Louisville has two home games in its three remaining contests this season against the Tampa Bay Rowdies this Saturday and Phoenix Rising FC on Saturday, October 26.

Most Home Wins in a USL Championship Regular Season
1. Louisville City FC – 14 wins, 2024*
T-2. Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC – 13 wins, 2023
T-2. Louisville City FC – 13 wins, 2022
T-2. Tampa Bay Rowdies – 13 wins, 2021
T-2. El Paso Locomotive FC – 13 wins, 2021
T-2. Indy Eleven – 13 wins, 2019                              
T-2. Phoenix Rising FC – 13 wins, 2019
T-2. Real Monarchs SLC – 13 wins, 2018
T-2. Orlando City SC – 13 wins, 2014

Most Home Goals in a USL Championship Regular Season
1. Louisville City FC – 52 goals (2024)*
2. Phoenix Rising FC – 51 goals (2019)
3. New York Red Bulls II – 49 goals (2018)
4. Real Monarchs SLC – 47 goals (2019)
5. Charleston Battery – 45 goals (2024)*

Additionally, Louisville City FC’s five goals over its two contests in Week 31 moved it into second place all time for the most goals scored in a USL Championship regular season, passing Reno 1868 FC’s 75 goals in the 2017 regular season. LouCity has recorded 79 goals in 31 games, and now trails only Phoenix Rising FC’s 89 goals in the 2019 season in the all-time list.

Most Goals in a USL Championship Regular Season
1. Phoenix Rising FC – 89 goals (2019)
2. Louisville City FC – 79 goals (2024)*
3. Reno 1868 FC – 75 goals, 2017
4. New York Red Bulls II – 74 goals, 2019
5. Tampa Bay Rowdies – 73 goals, 2022

NICK MARKANICH CONTINUES TO RAISE SINGLE-SEASON SCORING RECORD


The Charleston Battery's Nick Markanich recorded his 28th goal of the season on Saturday night, extending his USL Championship single-season record. | Photo courtesy Ben Clemens / Charleston Battery

The Charleston Battery’s Nick Markanich recorded the 28th goal of the regular season on Saturday night in the Battery’s 2-2 draw against Detroit City FC, extending his mark for the most goals in a single season in Championship history. In doing so, Markanich also set a Battery single-season record for goals across all competitions, surpassing the mark of 27 goals set by Paul Conway in the 2001 season.

Markanich’s strike rate in league play now sits at a goal every 92.8 minutes, trailing only former Louisville City FC star Cameron Lancaster in the list of 20-goal scorers with the best strike rates in league history.

Best Single-Season Strike Rate in a USL Championship Season (Min. 20 Goals)
1. Cameron Lancaster, Louisville City FC (2018) – 25 goals, 80.2 mins/goal
2. Cameron Lancaster, Louisville City FC (2021) – 20 goals, 92.6 mins/goal
3. Nick Markanich, Charleston Battery (2024) – 28 goals, 92.8 mins/goal
T-4. Kyle Murphy, Memphis 901 FC (2021) – 20 goals, 106 mins/goal
T-5. Matt Fondy, Louisville City FC (2015) – 20 goals, 106 mins/goal
6. Daniel Rios, North Carolina FC (2018) – 20 goals, 111.1 mins/goal
7. Hadji Barry, Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC (2021) – 25 goals, 111.3 mins/goal
8. Albert Dikwa, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (2023) – 20 goals, 114.7 mins/goal
9. Kevin Molino, Orlando City SC (2014) – 20 goals, 115.1 mins/goal
10. Milan Iloski, Orange County SC (2022) – 22 goals, 118.1 mins/goal

AUGUSTINE WILLIAMS BAGS THIRD CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT SEASON


Indy Eleven's Augustine Williams reached 10 goals this season with his two-goal outing against Louisville City FC, giving him three consecutive regular season with double-digit goals. | Photo courtesy Matt Schlotzhauer / Indy Eleven

Indy Eleven’s Augustine Williams became only the fifth player in the USL Championship’s history to record double-digit goals in three consecutive regular seasons this past Saturday as he notched a pair of goals in his side’s 2-2 draw against Louisville City FC.

Previously this season, the Tampa Bay Rowdies’ Cal Jennings became the first player to record four consecutive double-digit goalscoring seasons. Only one player in the list has accomplished the feat with one club, with Dane Kelly notching consecutive double-digit scoring seasons with the Charleston Battery between 2013-2015. Kelly is also the only player to have recorded three consecutive seasons with double-digit goals twice in his career.

Players with Three Consecutive Seasons with Double-Digit Goals in the USL Championship Regular Season
Russell Cicerone
– Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (16 goals, 2021; 13 goals, 2022); Sacramento Republic FC (15 goals, 2023)
Chandler Hoffman – Louisville City FC (14 goals, 2016); Real Monarchs SLC (16 goals, 2017; 12 goals, 2018)
Cal Jennings – Las Vegas Lights FC (11 goals, 2021; 11 goals, 2022); Tampa Bay Rowdies (19 goals, 2023; 13 goals, 2024)
Dane Kelly – Charleston Battery (11 goals, 2013; 10 goals, 2014; 11 goals, 2015); Indy Eleven (10 goals, 2019); Charlotte Independence (11 goals, 2020; 11 goals, 2021)
Augustine Williams – Charleston Battery (16 goals, 2022; 13 goals, 2023); Indy Eleven (10 goals, 2024)

Williams’ performance also saw him move into sole possession of fifth place in the USL Championship’s regular season scoring list with his two-goal performance against Louisville City FC this past Saturday. Williams has recorded 76 goals in 220 regular season games, with his five goals over the past two outings marking the first time in the USL Championship he has recorded multiple goals in consecutive games.

MIAMI FC SCORELESS STREAK REACHES SIX GAMES


Miami FC was held scoreless for a sixth consecutive outing this past Saturday, extending its overall scoreless streak to 582 minutes. | Photo courtesy Mariam Orabi / Miami FC

Miami FC became the third club this season in the USL Championship to record a six-game scoreless streak, and the third in the 2024 season following Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC and Monterey Bay F.C., the latter of which brought its scoreless streak to an end at 557 minutes this past Friday in a 2-1 victory against Phoenix Rising FC.

Miami’s scoreless streak sits at 582 minutes, placing it currently as the fourth-longest scoreless streak in league history. The side will return to action on Saturday, October 19 away at Detroit City FC.

Longest Scoreless Streak in USL Championship Regular Season History
Harrisburg City Islanders – 6 games 616 minutes, (July 22, 2017-August 23, 2017)
Sacramento Republic FC – 6 games, 592 minutes (April 11-May 13, 2017)
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC – 6 games, 585 minutes (June 8-July 6, 2024)
Miami FC – 6 games, 582 minutes (September 6-October 5, 2024)
Detroit City FC – 6 games, 562 minutes (March 25-April 29, 2023)
Monterey Bay F.C. – 6 games, 557 minutes (August 24-September 28, 2024)

Quick Hits
- Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC’s Bertin Jacquesson recorded the first hat trick of his professional career on Saturday night against Miami FC, marking the first hat trick for the Hounds since Albert Dikwa recorded three goals against Memphis 901 FC on March 18, 2023, and the seventh for the club in the USL Championship era.

- Louisville City FC’s 31 shots against Indy Eleven this past Saturday equaled the highest single-game total in the 2024 season, also achieved by the Tampa Bay Rowdies against Miami FC on August 24. LouCity’s 22 shots in the second half of the contest also equaled the season high, previously achieved by Birmingham Legion FC against FC Tulsa on May 4, and the Charleston Battery against Hartford Athletic on July 13.

- Las Vegas Lights FC earned its first trip to the USL Championship Playoffs on Saturday night with a 1-1 draw against Orange County SC. So far this season, the Lights have set club records for points (47) and drawn contests (11) and are currently in the middle of a run that has seen the side lose only once in its last 19 regular season contests.

- San Antonio FC’s 2-1 victory against Sacramento Republic FC marked the first time this season the side had rallied for victory after conceding the opening goal. San Antonio had gone 18 games without a win when conceding first since a 2-1 win against Rio Grande Valley FC on August 16, 2023.

- Miami FC set a single-season record for the most defeats in a USL Championship regular season with its 4-0 loss to Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC on Saturday night, recording its 27th loss of the season. The mark surpasses that of Antigua Barracuda FC, which lost 26 games in the 2013 season.

Upcoming Player Milestones


Monterey Bay F.C.'s Morey Doner could make his 100th regular season appearance in the USL Championship on Wednesday night when the side visits Sacramento Republic FC. | Photo courtesy Kiera Winslow / Monterey Bay F.C.

Appearances
Approaching 250 regular-season appearances

Lewis Hilton (TBR) – 246

Approaching 200 regular-season appearances
James Musa (IND) – 199
Wes Charpie (LOU) – 199
Aarón Guillén (TBR) – 198  
Matt Mahoney (COS) – 197

Approaching 150 regular season appearances
Romario Williams (IND) – 149

Approaching 100 regular-season appearances
Arturo Rodriguez (CHS) – 99
Morey Doner (MB) – 99
Rhys Williams (DET) – 99
Walmer Martinez (MB) – 99
Nick Moon (TBR) – 99
Cristian Parano (SAC) – 98
Emil Cuello (PHX) – 97
Zach Zandi (COS) – 97
Manny Perez (LOU) – 97

Minutes
Approaching 20,000 regular season minutes

Speedy Williams (COS) – 19,847
Mitchell Taintor (SA) – 19,768

Approaching 15,000 regular season minutes
Kyle Adams (LOU) – 14,991
Wes Charpie (LOU) – 14,937
Sebastian Guenzatti (IND) – 14,882
Charlie Adams (LV) – 14,851
Mark Segbers (CHS) – 14,619

Approaching 10,000 regular season minutes
Alexis Souahy (TUL) – 9,997
Owen Lambe (OC) – 9,951
Mobi Fehr (MB) – 9,831
Rece Buckmaster (SA) – 9,815
Paul Blanchette (OAK) – 9,763

Goals
Approaching 80 regular season goals

Augustine Williams (IND) – 76

Approaching 60 regular season goals
Wilson Harris (LOU) – 66

Approaching 50 regular season goals
Luis Solignac (SA) – 47
Phillip Goodrum (LOU) – 46
Manuel Arteaga (TBR) – 46

Approaching 40 regular season goals
Brian Ownby (LOU) – 39
JJ Williams (RI) – 39
Rodrigo Lopez (SAC) – 38
Ronaldo Damus (COS) – 38
Nick Markanich (CHS) – 37
Dariusz Formella (PHX) – 37
Justin Portillo (SAC) – 37
Tyler Pasher (BHM) – 37

Assists
Approaching 50 regular season assists

Enzo Martinez (BHM) – 49
Rodrigo Lopez (SAC) – 46
Brian Ownby (LOU) – 46

Approaching 30 regular season assists
Niall McCabe (LOU) – 29
Jorge Hernández (SA) – 29
Cam Lindley (IND) – 28
Florian Valot (LDN) – 28

Saves
Approaching 300 regular season saves
Danny Vitiello (SAC) – 299

Approaching 250 regular season saves
Tomás Gómez (OC) – 236

Approaching 200 regular season saves
Koke Vegas (RI) – 195

Shutouts
Approaching 50 regular season shutouts
Matt Van Oekel (BHM) – 48

Approaching 40 regular season shutouts
Tomás Gómez (OC) – 38

Approaching 30 regular season shutouts
Tyler Deric (MEM) – 28
Jake McGuire (NC) – 28
Nate Steinwascher (DET) – 28

Discipline Report – Week 32

TAMPA, Fla. – The following is the USL Championship’s discipline report for Week 32 of the 2024 USL Championship season:

Rhode Island FC’s Noah Fuson will serve a one-game suspension following the denial of the club’s appeal of his second yellow card against San Antonio FC on September 28. Fuson will be unavailable for selection in Rhode Island’s contest against Loudoun United FC on Sunday.

Loudoun United FC’s Tommy McCabe has been suspended for one game following the review of an incident during Loudoun’s contest against Hartford Athletic on October 5 by the League Disciplinary Committee. Due to the timing of the review and decision, McCabe will be available for selection in Loudoun’s contest against Indy Eleven on Tuesday night, and unavailable for selection in Loudoun’s contest against Rhode Island FC on Sunday.

Detroit City FC’s Connor Rutz has been suspended for one game following his red card for Serious Foul Play against the Charleston Battery on October 5. Rutz will be unavailable for selection in Detroit’s contest against Indy Eleven on Saturday.

FC Tulsa’ Bradley Bourgeois has been suspended for one game following his red card for two cautionable offenses against El Paso Locomotive FC on October 5. Bourgeois will be unavailable for selection in Tulsa’s contest against North Carolina FC on Wednesday.

Miami FC’s Junior Palacios has been suspended for one game following his red card for two cautionable offenses against Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC on October 5. Palacios will be unavailable for selection in Miami’s contest against Detroit City FC on October 19.

Memphis 901 FC’s Lucas Turci has been suspended one game for caution accumulation after receiving his eighth yellow card of the season against Oakland Roots SC on October 5. Turci will be unavailable for selection in Memphis’ contest against Sacramento Republic FC on Saturday.

The following players and coaches enter the upcoming matches one caution away from their eighth yellow card of the season and a one-game suspension for caution accumulation.

Here is the breakdown per club:

  • Detroit City FC (1): James Murphy

  • Hartford Athletic (1): Brendan Burke

  • Indy Eleven (1): Callum Chapman-Page

  • Louisville City FC (1): Kyle Adams

  • Memphis 901 FC (2): Marlon Santos, Akeem Ward

  • North Carolina FC (1): Paco Craig

  • Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (1): Illal Osumanu

  • San Antonio FC (1): Jorge Hernandez

The following players and coaches enter the upcoming matches one caution away from their 11th yellow card of the season and a two-game suspension for caution accumulation.

Here is the breakdown per club:

  • El Paso Locomotive FC (1): Tony Alfaro

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