At the start of the inaugural USL W League season, Minnesota Aurora FC coach Nicole Lukic knew there would be an adjustment period for the team.
"I thought it would take a little time," said Lukic. "Especially with the age range and the different backgrounds on the team."
Aurora quickly morphed into one of top teams in the 44-team league. After opening the season on May 26 with a 1-1 tie against the Green Bay Glory at TCO Stadium, Aurora won its next 11 matches to finish in first place in the Heartland Division and earn a spot in the league's playoffs.
Aurora (11-0-1) will play host to the Indy Eleven (10-0-2), of the Great Lakes Division, in the quarterfinals at 7 p.m. Wednesday at TCO Stadium.
"It's been a lot of fun this season," said Lukic, "and we are very excited to play on an incredible opponent on Wednesday."
Lukic credits much of the team's success to its first road trip.
"A lot of it starts with the team's off-the-field chemistry," said Lukic. "Our first road trip really helped. It was six days. Ever since we came back from that trip, we've played for each other."
On that first trip, Aurora defeated Kaw Valley FC 2-0 on June 2 in Kansas City and the St. Louis Lions 3-2 on June 5.