Here are 10 things of note that we learned from Colorado Rapids' 2-1 win over San Jose Earthquakes at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Thursday.

1. This was a first win over the Quakes at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park since August 7, 2010. On that occasion, Sam Cronin and Bobby Burling were playing for San Jose; Marvell Wynne and Quincy Amarikwa were in the colors of Colorado.

2. The Rapids had not scored more than one goal against San Jose since their previous win over the California club, a 2-1 win at Buck Shaw Stadium on August 13, 2011. They had never scored more than a goal against the Quakes at DSGP.

3. Success took the Rapids to 15 wins for the season, the most achieved since 1999 (20) during the period when only wins and losses were allowed in MLS (shootouts decided games, with ties not introduced until 2000).

4. With victory, the Colorado Rapids claimed an 11th home win - the most they have managed since 1999, and the most in the post-shootout era.

5. The 11 home wins for 2016 equals the number of combined home wins from the previous two seasons.

6. Marc Burch made his 26th start of the season against the Quakes, which is a single-season career-high. He had previously recorded 25 starts during the 2009 season when with D.C. United.

7. Midfielder Dillon Powers is now 10th on the all-time appearance list for the club. He has featured 120 times in Rapids’ colors, which takes him ahead of Conor Casey.

8. The goal from Chris Wondolowski was only the second conceded by Tim Howard at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in eight games, and the first since Victor Ulloa’s splendid effort for FC Dallas on July 23.

9. Wondolowski’s penalty conversion was just the sixth goal given up at home by the Rapids in 16 games this season. The league record for goals-per-game currently stands at 0.47. With one home game remaining, the Rapids are leaking just 0.37. If the Rapids limit Houston to one goal or less in their final home game (TICKETS), then they will set a new record.

10. The Rapids can set yet more records if they avoid defeat at home to the Dynamo on October 23. It would be the first time they had ever gone a season undefeated at home. The best they had previously achieved was a 7-1-7 record in 2004. The last team to go unbeaten at home in a season were Houston Dynamo in 2012 (11-0-6). Others to achieve this feat include LA Galaxy (12-0-5, 2011), Real Salt Lake (11-0-4, 2010) and San Jose Earthquakes (9-0-7, 2005).