Tanner Stepp

Tanner Stepp
Tanner Stepp
  • Hometown:
    Jefferson City, Tenn.
  • Year:
    Junior
  • Events:
    Jumper
Bio

2015-2016 (Sophomore): The most decorated track and field athlete in Carson-Newman history continued the pace during his sophomore campaign for the Eagles with two more All-American honors. Stepp reset both indoor and outdoor school records in the high jump on the year after posting the previous-highs as a true freshman the year before. The high jumper leaped a career indoor-high at the Camel City Classic on January 29 with a 2.14 mark. In the outdoor campaign, the Jefferson City, Tenn. native hit the 2.13 meter mark on two occasions, one being at the 2016 NCAA Division II Outdoor track & Field Championships on May 27. 

Stepp placed sixth-overall in the event at the 2016 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships and fourth a few months later in the Outdoor Championships. The high jumper was named the Southeast Region Field Athlete of the Year by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association for the indoor season and was another Southeast region recipient during the outdoor sector.     

During the indoor season, Stepp’s 2.14 meters was the highest in all of the Southeast Region. The sophomore finished second in the outdoor campaign at the South Atlantic Conference Championships with a 2.11 meter leap.

Indoor School Records

High Jump: 2.14 meters

Outdoor School Records

High Jump: 2.13 meters

2016 NCAA Division II Indoor Championships

High Jump: 6th-place (2.06 meters)

2016 NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships

High Jump: 4th-place (2.13 meters)

 

2014-2015: A two-time All-American in the high jump for the indoor and outdoor slates, Stepp owns both C-N school records in the event...Also named an All-Southeast Regional seltee in his rookie season...Accumulated six top-five finishes and two first-place showings overall in his debut season for the Eagles...

Power Sox Invitational

Long jump: 4th- 6.55m 

High jump: 1st- 2.21m

 

Buccaneer Invitational

High jump: 2nd- 2.07m

 

Shorter Invitational

Long jump: 4th- 6.82m

 

Sewanee Invitational

High jump: 1st- 2.10m

 

Outdoor Nationals

High jump: 9th- 2.10m

 

Indoor Nationals

High jump: 5th- 2.05m 

 

High School: Graduted from Jefferson County High School in 2014... Five-time All-State, two-time Regional Champion, six-time IMAC Champion, two-time All-Prepxtra... Holds the school record in the Triple Jump with a jump of 45'7"... Set personal best in the: High Jump (6'9" andLong Jump (22'9.5")... Also played basketball for the Patriots... Coached by father, Mark Stepp.

Personal: Son of Mark and Mary Stepp... Native of Talbot, Tenn... Undecided on a major...Brother of C-N track and field's jumping coach Tyler Stepp...

News mentions
Stepp caps junior year with CoSIDA Academic All-America honor
Stepp caps junior year with CoSIDA Academic All-America honor

AUSTIN, Texas - Carson-Newman junior high jumper Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.) closed out his third year at Mossy Creek with Academic All-America honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Tanner Stepp 2017 National Runner-Up in Men's High Jump
Tanner Stepp 2017 National Runner-Up in Men's High Jump

Carson-Newman junior, Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.) is the national runner-up in the men's high jump competition, with a jump of 2.13 meters at the 2017 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday evening.

Stepp, Gaul and Mills all earn CoSIDA Academic All-District honors
Stepp, Gaul and Mills all earn CoSIDA Academic All-District honors

AUSTIN, Texas – Carson-Newman’s track and field teams placed three athletes on the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team, the College Sports Information Directors of America announced Thursday at noon.

Potts-Howard has a strong showing on day one of the 2017 Outdoor Championships
Potts-Howard has a strong showing on day one of the 2017 Outdoor Championships

In day one of the 2017 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Carson-Newman long jumper Kristofer Potts-Howard (Tullahoma, Tenn.) finished 13th with a jump of 6.99 meters.

Potts-Howard, Stepp prepare to soar at the 2017 Outdoor Championships
Potts-Howard, Stepp prepare to soar at the 2017 Outdoor Championships

The Carson-Newman track and field team will send a pair of Eagles to participate in the 2017 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships located in Bradenton, Fla. May 25-27.

Stepp named USTFCCCA Southeast Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year
Stepp named USTFCCCA Southeast Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year

NEW ORLEANS – For the fourth time in his career, Carson-Newman assistant track and field coach Tyler Stepp has been lauded as the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Southeast Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year.

C-N places six athletes on Southeast Region squad
C-N places six athletes on Southeast Region squad

NEW ORLEANS—Carson-Newman was well represented once again as six athletes were tabbed to the 2017 All-Southeast Region squad in six different events to cap off a successful outdoor campaign the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced Tuesday afternoon.

Stepp, Potts-Howard to represent Eagles in Outdoor Championships
Stepp, Potts-Howard to represent Eagles in Outdoor Championships

INDIANAPOLIS— For the second-consecutive season, the Carson-Newman track and field program will send multiple representatives to the national stage as both Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.) and Kristofer Potts-Howard (Tullahoma, Tenn.) were selected to participate in the 2017 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Bradenton, Fla. on May 25-27, Tuesday evening.

Davis, Mills lead C-N in Last Chance Meet to cap 2017 regular season
Davis, Mills lead C-N in Last Chance Meet to cap 2017 regular season

GREENSBORO, N.C.—The Carson-Newman track and field team put a bow on the 2017 regular season as seven Eagles pitched their final cases for the 2017 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships with the North Carolina A&T Last Chance Meet Sunday afternoon.

Seven Eagles hoping to claim national berths with Last Chance Meet
Seven Eagles hoping to claim national berths with Last Chance Meet

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—Representatives from the Carson-Newman track and field team will have one final chance to solidify their cases for the 2017 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships as seven Eagles are set to compete in the North Carolina A&T Last Chance Meet Sunday afternoon in Greensboro, N.C.

Potts-Howard leads C-N into Tennessee Challenge
Potts-Howard leads C-N into Tennessee Challenge

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—The Carson-Newman outdoor track and field team will resume activates Saturday, May 6, at the Tennessee Challenge as coach David Needs again sends a select number of individuals to the nearby Division I powerhouse with hopes of improving national qualifying marks in preparation for the 2017 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships that is set to take place at the tail end of May in Bradenton, Fla.

Potts-Howard, Stepp impress as Eagles conclude Penn Relays
Potts-Howard, Stepp impress as Eagles conclude Penn Relays

PHILADELPHIA, Pa.— A select few from the Carson-Newman track and field team wrapped up competition at the historic 123rd annual running of the Penn Relays over the weekend that featured two top-10 marks for Kristofer Potts-Howard (Tullahoma, Tenn.) and a third-place finish from Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.).

Davis, Eagles set for the 123rd Penn Relays
Davis, Eagles set for the 123rd Penn Relays

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—The Carson-Newman track and field team will send a program-best nine athletes to the historic running of the Penn Relays this weekend, April 27-29, with hopes of improving and picking up national-qualifying marks and times in the latter portion of the 2017 outdoor season.

Trio of Eagles claim blue ribbons in day one of SAC Championships
Trio of Eagles claim blue ribbons in day one of SAC Championships

HICKORY, N.C.— Day one of the South Atlantic Conference Track & Field Championships was a successful showing for the Eagles Friday afternoon as the club sported three wins on the day with a number of other top-tier performances on the Irwin-Belk Track on the campus of Lenoir-Rhyne University.

SAC Championships next on docket for surging Eagles
SAC Championships next on docket for surging Eagles

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—Following three outdoor meets to begin the 2017 track and field season, the Carson-Newman track and field team is prepped and ready for the 2017 South Atlantic Conference Track & Field Championships that is set to begin on Friday, April 14, on the campus of Lenoir-Rhyne in Hickory, N.C.

Cumberlands Invite hands C-N four top-prizes as Eagles prep for conference meet
Cumberlands Invite hands C-N four top-prizes as Eagles prep for conference meet

WILLIAMSBURG, Ky.— The Carson-Newman track and field team wrapped up competition at the Cumberlands Invitational Saturday afternoon after two days of events as the meet served as the final tune up before the South Atlantic Conference Championship Meet takes place next week on April 13.

Potts-Howard shines as Eagles impress in Knoxville
Potts-Howard shines as Eagles impress in Knoxville

KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— The Carson-Newman track and field team posted four provisional qualifications Saturday afternoon as the Tennessee Rust Buster featured a number of highly competitive Division I schools that many C-N athletes benefited from.

Eagles picked fourth, sixth in SAC preseason polls
Eagles picked fourth, sixth in SAC preseason polls

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—The Carson-Newman track and field team was picked to finish fourth and sixth in the league by the coaches in the South Atlantic Conference as the preseason polls were released late Thursday night and just prior to the start of the outdoor campaign as the Eagles open the sector Saturday morning at the Power Sox Invitational.

Needs previews outdoor sector with 2017 schedule release
Needs previews outdoor sector with 2017 schedule release

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—Five days removed from the finale of the 2017 indoor campaign, Carson-Newman track and field coach David Needs has revealed the slate for the Eagles in the outdoor campaign that features two meets at the nearby Volunteer campus with another voyage to the legendary Penn Relays.

Eagles cap Indoor Championships with high jumper Stepp
Eagles cap Indoor Championships with high jumper Stepp

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--- For the first time in his career, Carson-Newman high jumper Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.) comes home empty handed as the junior failed to surpass the 2.02 meter opening-height bar in the event to wrap up the 2017 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships for the Eagles.

Snead steals fourth All-American honor to begin Indoor Championships
Snead steals fourth All-American honor to begin Indoor Championships

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.— For the second year in-a-row, Carson-Newman sprinter Kevin Snead (Richmond, Va.) nets All-American honors in the men’s 60 meter dash following an 11th-place time of 6.81 seconds in the event to begin day one of the 2017 NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships for the Eagles.

Stepp, Snead eye individual national championships as duo represents Eagles at Indoor Championships
Stepp, Snead eye individual national championships as duo represents Eagles at Indoor Championships

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—For the third consecutive season, the Carson-Newman track and field team will have representatives at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships as sprinter Kevin Snead (Richmond, Va.) and high jumper Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.) prepare to make the voyage to Birmingham, Ala. for competition beginning Thursday morning.

Three-peat for coach Stepp as the instructor has been named the Southeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year
Three-peat for coach Stepp as the instructor has been named the Southeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year

NEW ORLEANS—Tyler Stepp was named the Southeast Region’s Indoor Track & Field Assistant Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season when the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced the awards Tuesday afternoon.

Snead and Stepp receive the nod to the 2017 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships
Snead and Stepp receive the nod to the 2017 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships

INDIANAPOLIS—Carson-Newman received word Tuesday evening that sprinter Kevin Snead (Richmond, Va.) and high jumper Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.) will be representing the Eagles at the 2017 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships in Birmingham, Ala. throughout the weekend of March 9-11.

Southeast Regional team sports eight Eagles following successful indoor campaigns
Southeast Regional team sports eight Eagles following successful indoor campaigns

NEW ORLEANS—The Carson-Newman indoor track and field team bolstered eight athletes who appeared on the 2017 Southeast Regional Indoor team when the United Stated Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced the sections Monday morning.

All six Eagles bring home top-10 finishes from the George Mason Last Chance Meet
All six Eagles bring home top-10 finishes from the George Mason Last Chance Meet

FAIRFAX, Va.— With the 2017 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships approaching in the coming weeks, Carson-Newman sent six athletes to the George Mason Last Chance Meet Sunday afternoon with the hope that they could improve their national rankings.

Six Eagles enter George Mason Last Chance Meet hoping to qualify for indoor championships
Six Eagles enter George Mason Last Chance Meet hoping to qualify for indoor championships

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—Carson-Newman will send six athletes to the George Mason Last Chance Meet Sunday afternoon in the nation’s capital with the hopes of improving their national rankings in the last week of competition before the 2017 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships kickoff on the weekend of March 2-5 in Birmingham, Ala.

C-N a family tradition for Mossy Creek's Stepp brothers
C-N a family tradition for Mossy Creek's Stepp brothers

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—Carson-Newman University is an institution for many as hundreds of incoming freshman flee to the nation’s premiere Christian University of the South every year, but for the Stepp family, Carson-Newman is almost a rite of passage from one family member to the next.

Snead sprints to Clemson while 10 others set to compete at Roanoke on the weekend
Snead sprints to Clemson while 10 others set to compete at Roanoke on the weekend

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.— The Carson-Newman track and field team will begin to ramp up individual efforts with hopes of improving national rankings and picking up more provisional qualifications as the Eagles send sprinter Kevin Snead (Richmond, Va.) to Clemson for the Tiger Paw Invitational and 10 more athletes to Roanoke College for the Finn Pincus Invitational for competition Friday and Saturday.

Stepp leads a Saturday of four Eagle top-10 finishers in split action
Stepp leads a Saturday of four Eagle top-10 finishers in split action

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.— The Carson-Newman track and field team wrapped up a busy week of competition Saturday afternoon as five Eagles competed in the 200 meter dash at the Camel City Invitational in Winston Salem, N.C. while the rest took part in events at the David E. Walker Kickoff Classic in the Tri-Cities.

C-N wraps up day one of double-barrel action packed weekend
C-N wraps up day one of double-barrel action packed weekend

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.— In day one of a split-squad weekend, the Carson-Newman track and field team sent representatives to both the ETSU David E Walker Invitational and the JDL Camel City Classic with hopes of garnering more national qualifiers.

Split action pits Eagles at Camel City and ETSU Invitationals for weekend action
Split action pits Eagles at Camel City and ETSU Invitationals for weekend action

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.— Following a two-week layoff, the Carson-Newman indoor track and field team will be in action Friday as the Eagles split their squad between both the JDL Camel City Invitational and the East Tennessee State Invitational for competition over the weekend.

Trio of Eagles provisionally qualify as C-N wraps up ETSU Invitational
Trio of Eagles provisionally qualify as C-N wraps up ETSU Invitational

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.— Three more Carson-Newman track and field athletes provisionally qualified for the 2017 NCAA Division II Indoor Championships as the Eagles exit the East Tennessee State University Invitational following a successful day two of competition.

Eagles wrap up season-debut with good showing in the Tar Heel State
Eagles wrap up season-debut with good showing in the Tar Heel State

WINSTON SALEM, N.C.—Carson-Newman began the 2016-17 indoor track and field season with a bang as four Eagles reeled in top-10 finishes on Saturday when C-N wrapped up competition at the JDL Kickoff Classic.

Indoor campaign begins at the JDL Kickoff Classic for C-N track
Indoor campaign begins at the JDL Kickoff Classic for C-N track

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.—The Carson-Newman track and field team is set to begin the 2016-17 indoor campaign with a trip to Winston Salem, N.C. for the JDL Kickoff Classic that will consist for entirety of Saturday, Dec. 3

Needs previews 2016-17 indoor season by unveiling the winter schedule
Needs previews 2016-17 indoor season by unveiling the winter schedule

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn.— Carson-Newman track and field coach David Needs released his team’s 2016-17 indoor season slate earlier Monday morning which featured five treks to the Tar Heel State with three more to The Old Dominion.

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