Indy Eleven players led the way on the latest Team of the Week

Indy Eleven, last year's runners-up, may just be finding their best form again. The club has won two straight games and had a strong performance on the road. Led by Jon Busch, several Indy players were named to the Team of the Week.

Read below for the list of the top performers in Week 14:

GK: Jon Busch (Indy Eleven) – The veteran shot-stopper made a number of key saves as Indy Eleven earned a 2-1 win over North Carolina FC, including stopping a Lance Laing breakaway and making a double save in the second half. He made a total of six saves on the night. Busch's efforts also garnered him Player of the Week honors.

DEF: Marco Franco (Indy Eleven) – He had an assist on the first goal of the game for Indy and also made eight clearances and three interceptions. He also won four duels and all three of his tackles.

DEF: Jackson (San Francisco Deltas) – The defender won all five of his tackles, won 14 duels, and made four clearances and five interceptions as the Deltas kept a clean sheet in a 1-0 win over FC Edmonton.

DEF: Hunter Freeman (Miami FC) – The defender helped Miami continue its hot streak as he won three duels and made two clearances and one interception. He also helped the club withstand pressure from New York for the final 30 minutes while playing a man down.

DEF: Nemanja Vukovic (Indy Eleven) – He made eight clearances and six interceptions in Indy’s win. The defender also created a pair of chances and drew a penalty, although it eventually wasn’t converted by the Boys in Blue.

MID: Richie Ryan (Miami FC) – The midfielder picked up an assist on both of Miami’s goals in the win over New York. He created three chances overall and also won seven duels and three tackles.

MID: Kyle Bekker (San Francisco Deltas) – The Canadian international completed 36 of his 39 passes, helping the Deltas maintain possession in their trip to Clarke Stadium. Bekker’s corner kick led to the only goal of the game when the ball came off the back of Eddies defender Shawn Nicklaw. Bekker nearly found the net himself, but strong saves from goalkeeper Nathan Ingham thwarted his efforts.

MID: Brad Ring (Indy Eleven) – He created a pair of chances for Indy and completed 41 of his 44 passing attempts. He also made four interceptions and won all three of his duels.

MID: Tyler Gibson (San Francisco Deltas) – The midfielder helped lead the charge forward for the Deltas, creating two chances and completing 36 of his 41 passing attempts. He also won three duels in the contest.

FWD: Stéfano Pinho (Miami FC) – He has hit top gear, once again getting on the scoresheet for Miami. The forward was dangerous throughout the contest, coming close to adding two other goals in the win over New York. He also won 11 duels while leading the line.

FWD: Justin Braun (Indy Eleven) – The forward powered a header into the back of the net for the equalizing goal and then provided the assist for the eventual game-winner. He created three chances overall in the game as well as completining 40 of his 44 passes.