
Gymnastics Signs Two Student-Athletes For 2024-25
November 08, 2023 | Women's Gymnastics
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State gymnastics head coach Tanya Chaplin announced Wednesday that two student-athletes have signed National Letters of Intent to join the program beginning with the 2024-25 season.
The class includes Guilianna Fiorillo from San Jose, California and Sophia Kaloudis from Huntington, New York.
"We are incredibly grateful and excited to welcome Guilianna and Sophia to the Oregon State gymnastics family," Chaplin said. "They bring a wealth of talent and experience to our team. Their dedication and determination, both inside and outside the gym, truly exemplifies the ideals of our program."
"We believe their additions to our team will elevate our performance to new heights," Chaplin added. "We are confident that their arrival to Corvallis will have a positive impact on the entire program. We are thrilled to have them join us and can't wait to witness the incredible achievements they will accomplish with the Oregon State gymnastics program."
Guilianna Fiorillo (fee-oh-rillo)
Fiorillo attends Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, California and competes with the Airborne Gymnastics Club for her coaches Melanie Ruggiero, Cleo Washington, Melissa Metcalf and Tonya Piacente.
She is a two-time USGA Level 10 National Championship qualifier and finished in ninth place in the All-Around at that event in 2022. Fiorillo finished second at the USGA NorCal State Championships and USGA Region One Championships All-Around, and placed first on Uneven Bars at the USGA Region One Championships in 2022.
Fiorillo was unable to compete in 2023 due to an injury.
Her parents are Michael and Jennifer Fiorillo.
Fiorillo chose Oregon State because "I truly love everything about the school and gymnastics program. From the first time I spoke to Michael and Tanya, I felt an immediate sense of family and belonging. The support of the team and coaches really goes beyond gymnastics. They care about me as a person and truly want what is best for me, and this genuinely made them stand out."
"Corvallis is a close-knit town, I really love how the whole community comes together to support the athletics as well. I couldn't be more excited to officially be part of Beaver Nation. Go Beavs!"
Sophia Kaloudis (kuh-loo-dus)
Kaloudis attends Huntington High School in New York and has competed for the Apex Athletics Gymnastics Club with coaches Rob Wing and Amanda Depaola.
She is a three-time USGA National Championship qualifier and finished in the Top 10 all three years. In 2023 she finished fifth in the All-Around and fifth on Beam and Floor at the Level 10 National Championships. She also placed first in the All-Around, Floor and Beam at the USGA New York State Championships, and second in the All-Around and first on Floor and Beam at the USGA Region 6 Championships this year.
In 2022, she qualified for the USGA Level 10 national Championships where she finished in seventh place in the All-Around and second on Beam.
In 2021, Kaloudis finished in fourth place in the All-Around, third on Bars and fifth on Floor at the USGA Level 10 National Championships.
Her parents are Chris and Christina Kaloudis.
Kaloudis chose Oregon State because "of all the amazing programs and opportunities the school has to offer. As soon as I stepped on campus, the coaches and the team made me feel at home and I knew it was the right place for me. Go Beavs!"
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The class includes Guilianna Fiorillo from San Jose, California and Sophia Kaloudis from Huntington, New York.
"We are incredibly grateful and excited to welcome Guilianna and Sophia to the Oregon State gymnastics family," Chaplin said. "They bring a wealth of talent and experience to our team. Their dedication and determination, both inside and outside the gym, truly exemplifies the ideals of our program."
"We believe their additions to our team will elevate our performance to new heights," Chaplin added. "We are confident that their arrival to Corvallis will have a positive impact on the entire program. We are thrilled to have them join us and can't wait to witness the incredible achievements they will accomplish with the Oregon State gymnastics program."
Guilianna Fiorillo (fee-oh-rillo)
Fiorillo attends Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, California and competes with the Airborne Gymnastics Club for her coaches Melanie Ruggiero, Cleo Washington, Melissa Metcalf and Tonya Piacente.
She is a two-time USGA Level 10 National Championship qualifier and finished in ninth place in the All-Around at that event in 2022. Fiorillo finished second at the USGA NorCal State Championships and USGA Region One Championships All-Around, and placed first on Uneven Bars at the USGA Region One Championships in 2022.
Fiorillo was unable to compete in 2023 due to an injury.
Her parents are Michael and Jennifer Fiorillo.
Fiorillo chose Oregon State because "I truly love everything about the school and gymnastics program. From the first time I spoke to Michael and Tanya, I felt an immediate sense of family and belonging. The support of the team and coaches really goes beyond gymnastics. They care about me as a person and truly want what is best for me, and this genuinely made them stand out."
"Corvallis is a close-knit town, I really love how the whole community comes together to support the athletics as well. I couldn't be more excited to officially be part of Beaver Nation. Go Beavs!"
Sophia Kaloudis (kuh-loo-dus)
Kaloudis attends Huntington High School in New York and has competed for the Apex Athletics Gymnastics Club with coaches Rob Wing and Amanda Depaola.
She is a three-time USGA National Championship qualifier and finished in the Top 10 all three years. In 2023 she finished fifth in the All-Around and fifth on Beam and Floor at the Level 10 National Championships. She also placed first in the All-Around, Floor and Beam at the USGA New York State Championships, and second in the All-Around and first on Floor and Beam at the USGA Region 6 Championships this year.
In 2022, she qualified for the USGA Level 10 national Championships where she finished in seventh place in the All-Around and second on Beam.
In 2021, Kaloudis finished in fourth place in the All-Around, third on Bars and fifth on Floor at the USGA Level 10 National Championships.
Her parents are Chris and Christina Kaloudis.
Kaloudis chose Oregon State because "of all the amazing programs and opportunities the school has to offer. As soon as I stepped on campus, the coaches and the team made me feel at home and I knew it was the right place for me. Go Beavs!"
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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