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November 09, 2009

Should New Mexico Soccer Player Be Permanently Suspended?

 

From a punch in the back to a nasty ponytail grab that yanked her opponent to the ground, the University of New Mexico's Elizabeth Lambert made for rough play in a college soccer game against Brigham Young University that earned her a suspension from the game.

 

After a video posted on the Internet highlighted her harsh movess, Lambert rocketed to unintentional online fame. Hundreds have joined the Facebook group "Ban Elizabeth Lambert of New Mexico From College Soccer," leaving comments like "Why isn't she being brought up on charges? This is blatantly assault."

 

The junior defender was suspended indefinitely Friday for her actions but received only a yellow card in the game. Read more here.

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