
TAMPA, Fla. – To the victor goes the spoils and Birmingham Legion FC were spoiled quite a bit for Week 16 of the USL Championship campaign, with Tyler Pasher, Dawson McCartney and Alex Crognale all named to the Team of the Week, following the club’s 3-0 win over San Antonio FC.
This is the second time this month that Pasher has been honored by the league, having also been selected to the Team of the Week in Week 13. Birmingham’s star forward not only capped off the scoring with an 87th minute strike, he also created five chances and completed all but three of his 39 passes. McCartney makes his Team of the Week debut after tallying four shots and winning four of his five ground duels, while completing 84.3-percent of his passes.
Crognale also notches his debut thanks to a stellar performance in the back. The veteran defender not only grabbed his first goal of the season, but also won three aerial duels and compiled an 88.3-percent passing rate to go along with a tackle and three clearances en route to Legion FC posting its fifth clean sheet of the season.
Week 16 marks the seventh week in which Birmingham has had Team of the Week representation, with Matt Van Oekel picking up honors in Week 1, Kobe Hernandez-Foster in Week 6, Enzo Martinez in Weeks 9 and 10, Pasher’s first selection in Week 13 along with AJ Paterson.
Orange County SC goalkeeper Colin Shutler voted the Championship Player of the Week presented by Konami eFootball after he recorded an eight-save shutout to play a key role in OCSC’s 1-0 victory on the road against Indy Eleven.
The Championship’s Player of the Week is selected by the USL National Media Panel, which is made up of representatives from each media market in the Championship.
USL Championship Team of the Week – Week 16
GK – Colin Shutler, Orange County SC: Shutler posted an eight-save shutout as Orange County SC earned a 1-0 victory on the road against Indy Eleven, posting a minus-1.46 goals prevented mark to hold the Boys in Blue scoreless for the first time this season.
D – Stephen Turnbull, Rhode Island FC: The right back recorded two assists in RIFC’s 5-2 victory against Louisville City FC and defensively won 6 of 8 tackles and 12 of 20 duels as the visitors won their second game of the season.
D – Jesus Enriquez, Monterey Bay F.C.: The left back came on as an 18th-minute substitute and played a key role as MBFC defeated NorCal rival Oakland Roots SC, recording one assist and four chances created while completing 4 of 5 dribbles and winning 6 of 9 duels.
D – Jojea Kwizera, Rhode Island FC: The Rwanda international scored once, won 3 of 3 tackles and 9 of 14 ground duels, and recorded four clearances as Rhode Island recorded a 5-2 victory on the road against Louisville City FC.
M – Walmer Martinez, Monterey Bay F.C.: The El Salvador international recorded one assist and completed 24 of 32 passes in his side’s 2-1 victory against Oakland Roots SC while also winning 4 of 4 tackles and 7 of 9 duels and recording six clearances and two interceptions defensively.
M – Dawson McCartney, Birmingham Legion FC: The 25-year-old recorded four shots and three chances created while completing 43 of 51 passes and winning 4 of 5 ground duels and one tackle in Legion’s 3-0 victory against San Antonio FC.
M – Abdellatif Aboukoura, Loudoun United FC: The Egyptian youth international scored a spectacular goal to spark Loudoun’s comeback to take a 2-2 draw against Miami FC while also completing 39 of 46 passes and winning 8 of 14 ground duels.
M – Pacifique Niyongabire, Tampa Bay Rowdies: The Burundi international earned his second consecutive selection after another stellar all-around display in his side’s 1-0 win against Hartford Athletic in which he won 4 of 4 tackles, 11 of 17 ground duels and recorded four chances created and three shots.
F – Tyler Pasher, Birmingham Legion FC: The Canadian forward scored one and had four shots and five chances created while completing 36 of 39 passes overall in a 3-0 victory against San Antonio FC on Wednesday night.
F – Khori Bennett, Las Vegas Lights FC: The Jamaican forward scored in each of Las Vegas’ contests in the week and recorded five shots in 98 minutes overall as the Lights earned draws with Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC and Memphis 901 FC.
F – Phillip Goodrum, FC Tulsa: Goodrum recorded a goal and assist to lead Tulsa’s comeback 2-1 victory against Miami FC last Wednesday night and recorded five chances created and four shots overall while winning 5 of 9 ground duels defensively.
Coach – Khano Smith, Rhode Island FC: Smith’s Rhode Island side claimed a remarkable 5-2 victory on the road against Louisville City FC for its second win of the season as RIFC became the first visiting team to score five goals against Louisville on its home turf in USL Championship history.
Bench – Alex Tambakis (NM), Alex Crognale (BHM), Talen Maples (NM), Zach Duncan (MEM), Joe Brito (RI), Frank Lopez (MIA), Ethan Zubak (OC)