Hall of Fame

Heidi Anderson-Stanovich
- Induction:
- 2015
Heidi Anderson-Stanovich is one of the all-time great gymnasts in collegiate sports history and has the rare distinction of being both an Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) and NCAA All-American.
She competed for two years at Oregon State after transferring from Penn State.
Anderson-Stanovich captured the 1984 national championship on balance beam and earned All-America honors on the beam as a Beaver in 1984 and '85. In addition, she captured two regional titles in the all-around and floor, and in 1984 earned Scholastic All-American honors.
In 1981 she won the national title on the floor exercise in the AIAW Gymnastics Championships while competing for Penn State. In total, she was a two-time AIAW All-American and three-time NCAA All-American for the Nittany Lions prior to arriving in Corvallis.
One of the most honored gymnasts in the sport’s history, Anderson earned a total of seven All-America honors.
She competed for two years at Oregon State after transferring from Penn State.
Anderson-Stanovich captured the 1984 national championship on balance beam and earned All-America honors on the beam as a Beaver in 1984 and '85. In addition, she captured two regional titles in the all-around and floor, and in 1984 earned Scholastic All-American honors.
In 1981 she won the national title on the floor exercise in the AIAW Gymnastics Championships while competing for Penn State. In total, she was a two-time AIAW All-American and three-time NCAA All-American for the Nittany Lions prior to arriving in Corvallis.
One of the most honored gymnasts in the sport’s history, Anderson earned a total of seven All-America honors.
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