After not conceding a goal in the league in the month of May, there was a certain inevitability that with the turn of the calendar, Louisville City FC would be due for a bump in the road.

In Sunday night’s 4-3 victory against Orlando City B, however, the side managed being down a man and down ago with impressive aplomb, and as a result remains on top of the USL Power Rankings for a second consecutive week.

Hot on City’s heels, though, are three teams with impressive runs going of their own. There’s Colorado Springs, which moved top of the West with its fourth win in the last five games, and the New York Red Bulls II, who can apparently do no wrong away from Red Bulls Arena. And, while it might have to make up ground in the standings with its games in hand, OKC Energy FC and its eight-game undefeated streak has the club flying high for now.

Here’s the new Top 10.

1. Louisville City FC (Previous: 1)

Last Week: W 4-3 at Orlando City B

Louisville retains the top spot for a second consecutive week after a gutsy performance that saw it rally from a goal down while down a man to win on the road for a second consecutive week. City will have been pleased to see Chandler Hoffman get back on the scoresheet for his eighth goal of the season, but Andy Lubahn’s play after coming on as a second-half substitute re-energized the team and provided the impetus for a victory at a venue where both Rochester and Charlotte had previously fallen.

2. Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC (Previous: 3)

Last Week: W 2-0 vs. Saint Louis FC

After an unfortunate draw the previous weekend, the Switchbacks looked determined not to allow it to happen again as they first took a quick two-goal lead against a good Saint Louis side, and then throttled the visitors’ attack to the tune of only one shot on goal allowed the rest of the way. Now atop the Western Conference, Colorado Springs is looking like an awfully intimidating place for visitors should the Switchbacks maintain their current form.

3. New York Red Bulls II (Previous: 4)

Last Week: W 1-0 at Bethlehem Steel FC

Three consecutive 1-0 wins might not exactly be exhilarating, but they definitely get the job done when it comes to the Eastern Conference standings. New York’s defense was tested again, particularly in the second half against the Steel, but a 5-0-0 record on the road, and only one goal conceded in the second half this season says the Red Bulls II are going to be tough to beat wherever they play.

4. OKC Energy FC (Previous: 8)

Last Week: W 2-0 vs. Tulsa Roughnecks FC

Eight games undefeated, and now with three wins on the spin, Energy FC appears to have found a solid groove as it moves its way up the Western Conference standings. While it’s a fool’s errand to project games in hand, and Saturday’s game with Rio Grande Valley FC will be no picnic, Energy FC could be sitting in a top-two position sooner rather than later if this continues.