Hall of Fame
Tamir Anderson, a 6’1” forward/center from Omaha, was the seventh player in Peru State college history to reach the 1000-point plateau. Tamir was named ’93-’94 First Team All-District basketball player, and First Team All-American by the NAIA’s Division II selection committee. This made her the first woman in the College’s history chosen to the All-American first or second teams.
As a senior, Tamir lead the NAIA Midwest Region in field goals and free throws. Through 17 games, she made 127 of 217 shots for 58.5% accuracy, and 37 of 44 free throws for 84.1% accuracy. In addition, Tamir was third overall in scoring with 17.1 points per game average. At the end of her career, Anderson was named to the Omaha World Herald’s All NAIA women’s team and she was honored on the Lincoln Journal Star’s All-State College First Team.