Minnesota Aurora FC is experiencing déjà vu.
Last summer, the undefeated Heartland Division champions headed to Michigan to face Indy Eleven FC in the Central Conference playoffs. This Friday, they’ll do the same, with hopes of finding a different result after last year’s 1-0 loss to the eventual USL W League champions.
“A consistent message for this group is last year’s Indy team is not this year’s Indy team, and last year’s Aurora team is not this year’s Aurora team,” first-year Aurora coach Colette Montgomery said. “Hopefully we get unfinished business finished.”
Three-time division champion Aurora (10-0-2) faces Indy Eleven (7-1-2) in Detroit on Friday at 3 p.m., with a spot in Sunday’s Central Conference championship on the line. The championship winner — and the three other conference championship winners across the country — will head to league semifinals next weekend, with locations yet to be announced.
Big wins, but bigger picture
In a league with 81 teams, different levels of investment and roster talent are common, so lopsided results are not.
This season, Aurora tied River Light and Chicago City, topped Rochester FC 2-1 and battled out a 3-2 win over River Light in the teams’ rematch. But Aurora also had six wins by five goals or more, including a 14-0 rout of RKC Third Coast to end the regular season.
“I think the most respect you can give an opponent is giving them your best,” captain midfielder Addy Weichers said. “That was just an opportunity to prove what kind of team we are and clean up some things before playoffs.”
The team outscored its opponents 61-6 this season, with 15 different goal scorers in 12 games.