Hayden Delaney
Hayden Delaney
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Delaney embodies the prototypical Culver midfielder — quick, confident, and technically sharp. He’s a straight-line dodger with excellent field awareness and strong wrists that allow him to get some velocity on the run. His dodging style is efficient and decisive — usually one move and go — relying on his burst to beat defenders to dangerous locations. He’s especially comfortable attacking down the alleys, often favoring his right hand, whether he’s leaving it on the outside or slicing through the lefty alley with an S-dodge. Against St. Anthony’s, one of his most eye-catching moments came on a righty alley dodge where he burned his short-stick matchup and jumped into a release before the slide arrived. The shot bounced off the goalie’s stick to
Bryceson Lamoureux
Bryceson
Lamoureux
5'9" | A
Culver Academy | 2027
IN
, who finished with an around-the-world highlight, but the sequence showcased Delaney’s acceleration and how much velocity he can generate off the run through his core and wrists.
Beyond his athletic skill set, Delaney’s lacrosse IQ stood out all afternoon. He repeatedly read slides at a high level, drawing defenders to open up quality looks for teammates. On three separate dodge-and-dump sequences, he beat his man clean and drew the adjacent slide far enough to free shooters for great opportunities — though none found the net. His situational awareness paid off later when he recognized a defensive lapse in transition, sprinted out of the box unmarked, took a short feed from Nate Zander, avoided a couple of checks, and buried it five-hole late in the third quarter.
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Read EvaluationTy Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
In just a few evaluations this fall, I feel like I saw Delaney score from just about every release point, a byproduct of his confidence and elite hands. The ball explodes out of his stick with his snappy overhanded release, but he also mixes it up with low-to-low offerings and sidearm shots that end up in the corners. Hailing from Louisville, Delaney can work his way back to the middle of the field more often than not for high-percentage offerings, sending home a few off-hip goals while playing for Madlax at NAL back in November. Although the Eagles’ depth chart looks loaded with veteran talent, Delaney is one of many Culver 2026’s that look like they’ll be able to do some damage as part of Jon Birsner’s program.
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