Flynt Leverett
Flynt Leverett
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Niko Amato | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Flynt Leverett played a central role in Culver’s championship run, helping lead the Eagles to both the Midwest Scholastic Lacrosse Association title & Victory Event’s National Prep Championship to close his junior season. Leverett serves as a centerpiece on defense, understanding the importance of becoming an off-ball All-American & controlling possessions beyond direct matchups. He plays with discipline & decisiveness, showing the ability to guard the ball when called upon while excelling within Culver’s defensive scheme. Flynt is abundantly agile, capable of rolling over to support doubles, closing space quickly, & disrupting offensive rhythm before plays fully develop. His defensive presence is defined by awareness, control, & timing. Leverett reads dodgers well, using footwork, positioning, & an active stick to stay engaged without overcommitting. He is capable of defending behind the goal, up top, or contributing as a long-stick midfielder, giving Culver versatility across defensive personnel groupings. In transition, Flynt brings physicality & intent, capable of separating opponents from the ball & creating momentum-changing plays. His willingness to communicate & remain accountable within the structure reflects a defender who understands both individual assignments & team cohesion. Named a team captain entering his senior season, Leverett projects as a defensive leader prepared to compete at the next level. Verbally committed to the admissions process at Princeton.
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Read EvaluationTy Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Although I haven’t been blown away by the ’26 defensemen so far, Leverett is an exception. In full transparency, he’s a recent addition formerly in the Class of 2025 who transferred into Culver from St. John’s (Texas) and thrived with Iron Horse Houston. Watching the 6’1, 190-pounder for the first time earlier in the fall, it was his clearing passes that first caught my eye — everything was on the money, and he was poised even when under duress from riding attackmen. As an on-ball defender, his length is a tremendous asset and he pairs it with relentless physicality, showing off his football background when sliding with the body to make his presence felt. Non-hotbed defensemen have developed well at Culver under Jon Birsner and his staff, so I don’t doubt that Leverett will continue to learn the intricacies of off-ball play and polish other fundamentals to round out his game.
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