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Michelle Cooper is having a productive rookie year in the NWSL.
Quarterback Riley Leonard releases the ball during Duke's Saturday win against Lafayette.
Kerry Keefe serves the ball during Duke's victory against Elon.
The Blue Devils remain at No. 21 after taking down Lafayette 42-7 in Week 2.
Graduate student Jordan Waters rushed for a career-high 112 yards in No. 21 Duke's win against Lafayette.
Jordan Waters drives over defenders during Duke's win against Lafayette.
Freshman striker Ulfur Bjornsson celebrates during Duke's win against Virginia.
Striker Kat Rader challenges for the ball in Duke's win against East Carolina.
Running back Jordan Waters (left) and quarterback Riley Leonard (right) celebrate in Duke's Saturday win against Lafayette.
Running back Jordan Waters scored one of Duke's first-half touchdowns.
Senior Jalon Calhoun led all Duke receivers a season ago, and looks to start this year off strong.
Ulfur Bjornsson celebrates his second goal and first assist of the season.
Junior quarterback Riley Leonard looks to improve his passing numbers this week against Lafayette.
Running back Jordan Waters charges into the end zone to seal Duke's victory against Clemson.
Duke defenders try to take down Tiger receiver Adam Randall.
Duke football will look to maintain its momentum from Week 1 in its matchup with Lafayette Saturday.
Students celebrate, preparing to rush the field as the final minutes of the Clemson game tick by.
Jalon Calhoun (5) and Jordan Waters (7) celebrate during Duke's win against Clemson.