Meet the Gators: Cade Kurland
Wednesday, November 16, 2022 | Baseball
Featured this week in the the 2022 Meet the Gators series is freshman infielder Cade Kurland of Tampa, Fla. Having graduated Berkeley Preparatory School one year early in order to begin his collegiate career, he will rep uniform No. 4 at Florida.
Kurland started at second base in each of the Gators' exhibitions against Georgia and Stetson, with his performance at the plate raising heads throughout the fall season. In the victory over Georgia on Oct. 28, Kurland went 2-for-4 with one run and one RBI.
As a five-time letterwinner and starter at Berkeley Prep under head coach Richie Warren, Kurland finished his career as the school's all-time leader in hits (133), runs (126), RBI (106), stolen bases (52) and home runs (18) despite never playing his senior campaign. He served as the Buccaneers' captain from 2021-22 and was voted the FACA District 15 3A Player of the Year as well as team Most Valuable Player on three separate occasions each.
In his final season, he slashed .468/.606/.957 with a state-leading 13 homers and 17 steals, earning Florida Dairy Farmers Class 3A Player of the Year and Prep Baseball Report First Team All-State honors.
While leading Berkeley Prep to the Class 3A State Championship Game, Kurland was also named the Hillsborough County MVP as well as an All-American by Max Preps and ABCA/Rawlings.
Kurland also holds status as a four-time Perfect Game All-American. Although Kurland was a year younger than the bulk of the 2022 class, he was ranked by PG as the No. 48 shortstop and No. 201 overall player nationally, on top of being the No. 7 shortstop and No. 33 recruit in Florida.
Also successful off the playing field, Kurland was a member of Cum Laude Society and National Honor Society at Berkeley Prep. The freshman infielder made the Headmaster's List throughout his time at Berkeley and received the Top Ranking Scholar Book Award six times.
As the son of Brett and Blair Kurland, Cade has one brother, Rivers, and one sister, Reese. Success in athletics runs in the Kurland family, as his father played collegiate soccer at South Carolina. Kurland is majoring in finance at the University of Florida.
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Kurland started at second base in each of the Gators' exhibitions against Georgia and Stetson, with his performance at the plate raising heads throughout the fall season. In the victory over Georgia on Oct. 28, Kurland went 2-for-4 with one run and one RBI.
Crushed by Cade. 💪
— Florida Gators Baseball (@GatorsBB) November 12, 2022
🚀 @CadeFox4 pic.twitter.com/ZSVzxGUO4r
As a five-time letterwinner and starter at Berkeley Prep under head coach Richie Warren, Kurland finished his career as the school's all-time leader in hits (133), runs (126), RBI (106), stolen bases (52) and home runs (18) despite never playing his senior campaign. He served as the Buccaneers' captain from 2021-22 and was voted the FACA District 15 3A Player of the Year as well as team Most Valuable Player on three separate occasions each.
In his final season, he slashed .468/.606/.957 with a state-leading 13 homers and 17 steals, earning Florida Dairy Farmers Class 3A Player of the Year and Prep Baseball Report First Team All-State honors.
While leading Berkeley Prep to the Class 3A State Championship Game, Kurland was also named the Hillsborough County MVP as well as an All-American by Max Preps and ABCA/Rawlings.
Kurland also holds status as a four-time Perfect Game All-American. Although Kurland was a year younger than the bulk of the 2022 class, he was ranked by PG as the No. 48 shortstop and No. 201 overall player nationally, on top of being the No. 7 shortstop and No. 33 recruit in Florida.
I am very honored and thankful to announce that I have committed to further my education and play baseball at the University of Florida. Go Gators! 🐊⚾️ @toptierroos @KCBC_TheRoos @BPBucBaseball @813Preps @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/D8BbReVmEK
— Cade Fox Kurland (@CadeFox4) June 22, 2019
Also successful off the playing field, Kurland was a member of Cum Laude Society and National Honor Society at Berkeley Prep. The freshman infielder made the Headmaster's List throughout his time at Berkeley and received the Top Ranking Scholar Book Award six times.
As the son of Brett and Blair Kurland, Cade has one brother, Rivers, and one sister, Reese. Success in athletics runs in the Kurland family, as his father played collegiate soccer at South Carolina. Kurland is majoring in finance at the University of Florida.
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