
Danny Barrera has been named to the USL Championship Team of the Week for Week 18. This is Barrera's 3rd Team of the Week selection in the 2021 season.
Barrera's performance on Tuesday night against Charleston Battery was key in earning the honor. Danny had a goal and his league-leading 8th assist in the 2-1 win. The assist was also the 40th of his career, making him the 3rd player ever in USL history to reach the mark. Barrera earned nods for Team of the Week in Weeks 7 and 14 as well.
Jeff Caldwell earned a mention on the Honorable Mention list for the Team of the Week. Jeff, who leads the USL Championship in Saves, has earned an Honorable Mention nod for the second time this season.
USL Championship Team of the Week – Week 18
GK – Andre Rawls, Phoenix Rising FC: Andre Rawls produced a nine-save shutout to earn Phoenix a 0-0 draw against Sacramento Republic FC on Saturday night to maintain the club’s undefeated home record this season.
D – Rashid Tetteh, New Mexico United: The Ghanaian put in a strong performance in New Mexico’s 1-1 draw with Oakland Roots SC, making a key goal line clearance in the second half while winning 8 of 9 duels and making nine recoveries.
D – Jackson Ragen, Tacoma Defiance: The Sounders Academy product continued to come into his own after signing recently with the Defiance and notched the opening goal in Tacoma’s 3-0 win against Orange County SC last Wednesday while also recording nine clearances and completing 54 of 56 passes.
D – Andre Fox, El Paso Locomotive FC: Andrew Fox had an excellent two-way performance in Locomotive FC’s 3-1 victory against Rio Grande Valley FC on Saturday night, recording one assist, two key passes and three shots in attack while winning 3 of 4 tackles and 4 of 6 duels defensively.
**M – Danny Barrera, Hartford Athletic: The Championship’s co-assist leader had a goal as well as his eighth helper of the year in Hartford’s 2-1 win against the Charleston Battery last Tuesday night and also recorded eight key passes while completing 46 of 57 passes and winning 7 of 9 duels in midfield.
M – Miguel Ibarra, San Diego Loyal SC: The former United States international starred as San Diego recorded its biggest win in club history in a 5-1 victory against Las Vegas Lights FC last Wednesday night with one goal, two assists, three shots and six key passes for the hosts at Torero Stadium.
M – Alex Dixon, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: Alex Dixon continued his outstanding recent run of form as he recorded two assists and five key passes in the attacking half while also winning 7 of 9 duels and 4 of 4 aerial duels in Pittsburgh’s 4-1 win against Atlanta United 2.
M – Ted Ku-DiPietro, Loudoun United FC: The 19-year-old notched the final goal in United’s 4-1 victory against Indy Eleven on Wednesday night to cap a performance that saw him record five shots and six key passes while completing 44 of 50 passes overall.
F – Russell Cicerone, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: Russell Cicerone scored the first hat trick of his professional career to lead the Hounds to a 4-1 victory against Atlanta United 2 on Sunday night while recording five shots and completing 15 of 20 passes.
F – Billy Forbes, Miami FC: The Turks & Caicos international came on as a halftime substitute against Hartford Athletic on Sunday night and had an immediate impact for the hosts, scoring three minutes into the second half on the way to a pair of goals in a 2-0 victory while also notching two key passes.
F – Michee Ngalina, Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC: The Congolese winger notched a late game-tying goal to add to his eighth assist of the season earlier in the contest to remain tied with Danny Barrera for first place in the league, and also completed 35 of 40 passes and won 9 of 14 duels in a 3-3 draw with the Charlotte Independence.
Bench: Jeff Caldwell (HFD), Leland Archer (CHS), Mitchell Osmond (OKC), Eric Bird (TUL), Sebastian Velasquez (ELP), Hadji Barry (COS), Sylvain Marveaux (CLT)
Danny Barrera has been named to the USL Championship Team of the Week for Week 18. This is Barrera’s 3rd Team of the Week selection in the 2021 season.
Barrera’s performance on Tuesday night against Charleston Battery was key in earning the honor. Danny had a goal and his league-leading 8th assist in the 2-1 win. The assist was also the 40th of his career, making him the 3rd player ever in USL history to reach the mark. Barrera earned nods for Team of the Week in Weeks 7 and 14 as well.
Jeff Caldwell earned a mention on the Honorable Mention list for the Team of the Week. Jeff, who leads the USL Championship in Saves, has earned an Honorable Mention nod for the second time this season.
USL Championship Team of the Week – Week 18
GK – Andre Rawls, Phoenix Rising FC: Andre Rawls produced a nine-save shutout to earn Phoenix a 0-0 draw against Sacramento Republic FC on Saturday night to maintain the club’s undefeated home record this season.
D – Rashid Tetteh, New Mexico United: The Ghanaian put in a strong performance in New Mexico’s 1-1 draw with Oakland Roots SC, making a key goal line clearance in the second half while winning 8 of 9 duels and making nine recoveries.
D – Jackson Ragen, Tacoma Defiance: The Sounders Academy product continued to come into his own after signing recently with the Defiance and notched the opening goal in Tacoma’s 3-0 win against Orange County SC last Wednesday while also recording nine clearances and completing 54 of 56 passes.
D – Andre Fox, El Paso Locomotive FC: Andrew Fox had an excellent two-way performance in Locomotive FC’s 3-1 victory against Rio Grande Valley FC on Saturday night, recording one assist, two key passes and three shots in attack while winning 3 of 4 tackles and 4 of 6 duels defensively.
**M – Danny Barrera, Hartford Athletic: The Championship’s co-assist leader had a goal as well as his eighth helper of the year in Hartford’s 2-1 win against the Charleston Battery last Tuesday night and also recorded eight key passes while completing 46 of 57 passes and winning 7 of 9 duels in midfield.
M – Miguel Ibarra, San Diego Loyal SC: The former United States international starred as San Diego recorded its biggest win in club history in a 5-1 victory against Las Vegas Lights FC last Wednesday night with one goal, two assists, three shots and six key passes for the hosts at Torero Stadium.
M – Alex Dixon, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: Alex Dixon continued his outstanding recent run of form as he recorded two assists and five key passes in the attacking half while also winning 7 of 9 duels and 4 of 4 aerial duels in Pittsburgh’s 4-1 win against Atlanta United 2.
M – Ted Ku-DiPietro, Loudoun United FC: The 19-year-old notched the final goal in United’s 4-1 victory against Indy Eleven on Wednesday night to cap a performance that saw him record five shots and six key passes while completing 44 of 50 passes overall.
F – Russell Cicerone, Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: Russell Cicerone scored the first hat trick of his professional career to lead the Hounds to a 4-1 victory against Atlanta United 2 on Sunday night while recording five shots and completing 15 of 20 passes.
F – Billy Forbes, Miami FC: The Turks & Caicos international came on as a halftime substitute against Hartford Athletic on Sunday night and had an immediate impact for the hosts, scoring three minutes into the second half on the way to a pair of goals in a 2-0 victory while also notching two key passes.
F – Michee Ngalina, Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC: The Congolese winger notched a late game-tying goal to add to his eighth assist of the season earlier in the contest to remain tied with Danny Barrera for first place in the league, and also completed 35 of 40 passes and won 9 of 14 duels in a 3-3 draw with the Charlotte Independence.
Bench: Jeff Caldwell (HFD), Leland Archer (CHS), Mitchell Osmond (OKC), Eric Bird (TUL), Sebastian Velasquez (ELP), Hadji Barry (COS), Sylvain Marveaux (CLT)