 Former  T&T and University of Flordia field athlete Candice Scott was among  a list of seven past school greats, who earned a spot in the induction  class of UF’s 2015 Hall of Fame, on Tuesday.
Former  T&T and University of Flordia field athlete Candice Scott was among  a list of seven past school greats, who earned a spot in the induction  class of UF’s 2015 Hall of Fame, on Tuesday.
 The announcement was made by the University on Tuesday. Scott joins Beth  Farmer (track), Camilo Beneditti (golf), Matt Bonner (basketball),  Nicole McCray Thorn (volleyball), Camilo Villegas (golf) and Stephanie  Zunich Donley (swimming and diving).
Both Farmer and Scott left their marks on the Florida track and field  programme. Scott won five national championships in the weight and  hammer throw while donning the Orange 
 and Blue. School record-holder in both the weight throw and hammer  throw, Scott picked up the 2002, 2004 and 2005 indoor national titles in  the weight throw, and was also crowned the 2003 and 2004 hammer throw  champion outdoors. Throughout her collegiate career, Scott eclipsed the  NCAA’s best mark in the weight throw numerous times.
Scott, 34, still stands on UF’s all-time top-10 lists in four events, the shot put and weight throw indoors, and the shot and hammer throw outdoors. Her personal best throw is 71.45m, which she achieved at Marietta, Georgia, in 2005. On the international front, Scott, won gold twice at the Junior Carifta Games (1998, 1999), a Pan American bronze in 2003 and two CAC gold medals in 2005 and 2008.
