Classroom:Jepson is a sociology major with a certificate in markets and management and holds a 3.37 cumulative GPA. In 2006 Jepson was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District second team member, while earned All-ACC Academic honors. In 2004 and 2005 he was an All-ACC Academic choice. Jepson has also been named to the ACC Honor Roll in all three of his years at Duke.
Character:His character is evident by the many hours he has dedicated to helping underpriviledged individuals. In the future, he hopes to someday work in a hospital working with terminally ill children and their families. He also is interested in helping run an orphanage in a third world country.
Competition:Jepson has led Duke to the Final Four in 2004, the ACC Tournament Championship in 2005 and 2006, and the ACC Regular Season Championship in 2006. Duke has also been ranked No. 1 in 2004, 2006 and 2007. Jepson started every game in his first three years at Duke. He is captain of the team in 2007 for the second straight season. In 2006 Jepson led the team in minutes logged with 1,977 and won the Iron Duke Award for the second time. He scored his first two career goals on only nine shots, which came against No. 3 Virginia and N.C. State. He dished out the game-winning assist in an NCAA tournament game against Brown and was named to the ACC All-Tournament team. Jepson was also Duke’s defensive player of the year in 2006. In 2005 he finished second on the team in minutes played, with 1,821. His two assists on the season both came in a 2-0 victory over Western Illinois. He directed the Duke defense that only allowed 24 goals in 20 games with eight shutouts. In his freshman season, he was one of only four players to start all 24 games. He earned the team’s Iron Duke Award for the most minutes played. He showed tremendous poise and confidence in the back, directing a defense that held the opposition to only 0.92 goals per game.