Hall of Fame
Described as one of IC’s greatest all-around athletes, Candace Norville ‘10 was a four-year letter winner in multiple sports. She received the most varsity letters in school history for an individual with 18. During her time at IC, she competed in indoor and outdoor track & field, tennis, basketball, and soccer. She received All-Conference in multiple sports, and was named Team MVP all four years in the sport of tennis. Norville received the Doris B. Hopper Award for IC’s most outstanding female student-athlete three years in a row from 2008-2010. She also received Defensive Player of the Year three times during her career with the Lady Blues basketball team. She was a three-time NCAA National Qualifier and All-American in track & field competing in the Heptathlon twice in outdoor and the Pentathlon once in indoor. Candace left her mark in the school record books in the sports of track and field, basketball, and tennis. Some of her most significant records from outdoor track & field include ranking first in the 800-meter dash (2:18.22) and first in the high jump (5-4.25). In indoor track & field, she holds the record for the 800-meter dash (2:18.80) and the high jump (5-3.75). In basketball, she is a 1,000 point scorer ranking tenth in career points with 1,110. She is first in career steals with 223 and first in steals per game with an average of 2.48. She is also listed in the tennis record book ranking ninth in singles matches won with 15.