Hall of Fame
Epps was a six-time MEAC Champion and two-time USTFCCCA All-American in the triple jump, sweeping the conference crowns in both 2011 and 2014 while placing in the top 16 nationally both indoors and outdoors in 2014. After medaling in the event three times at the ECAC Championships, which included a 2012 Indoor Title, she also went on to represent the United States of America in the event at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. After taking second at the US Olympic Trials, Epps finished 15th overall at the Olympics with a leap of 14.01m (45' 11.75"). Epps still holds both the Coppin State and MEAC records in the event, both indoors (43' 2.50") and outdoors (43' 11.75"). She owns a personal-best in the triple jump of 14.18m (46' 6.25"). A two-sport athlete with the Eagles, Epps also played volleyball during her collegiate career and held the CSU single-match record for hitting percentage in a three-set match for 11 years. Upon graduation, she also ranked among the top ten in blocks. Epps now serves as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Diversity & Inclusion at Swarthmore College after compliance stints at Coppin and Delaware State University.