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FOR THE LOVE OF SPORTS —
MWC Women's Soccer: New Mexico's Elizabeth Lambert vs BYU The video of New Mexico Junior defender Elizabeth Lambert vs BYU. These actions have gotten her suspended indefinitely from the team. ...
Seriously?
Writing the Pine —
How did she not get thrown out of the game after any one of these incidents? Awful job by the refs or whatever they are called in soccer. #7 on BYU is pretty hot though. Definitely a boo.
Crazy Bitch
Writing the Pine —
Elizabeth Lambert is one crazy bitch. How did she not get thrown out of the game after any one of these incidents? Awful job by the refs or whatever they are called in soccer. Give her a damn red card. Damn. #7 on BYU is pretty hot though. Definitely a boo.
The Pull, The Kick, Look At The Scoreboard
Fang's Bites —
Yeah, we've all seen the ESPN highlight video of the BYU-New Mexico women's soccer game from last week. But this is the video from the mtn. which aired the game. My favorite scene is at the end. Just watch. ...
Lambert Surprised Herself
The Life of a Sportsaholic —
The story of Elizabeth Lambert has been all over the news the past few weeks. During a New Mexico vs. BYU soccer game, Lambert committed a series of violent attacks on BYU players including pulling one BYU player to the ground by her ponytail (see the video below). I understand competitive aggressiveness and that on occasion, players can lose their cool and act inappropriately. Elizabeth Lambert is just plain crazy. Her quote in the New York Times was, "I look at it and I'm like, 'That is not me. I have so much regret. I can't believe I did that." You can't believe you repeatedly punched, pushed, and tripped other players? What ...
Violence Galore in College Sports
Josh Q. Public —
Throughout the 2009 season, we have seen examples of extreme intentional violence on and off the field across many college sports. These incidents have become more common and are developing into a disturbing trend. Players represent their schools and don’t understand it is a privilege and not a right to play college sports at the highest level. This year, it started early in football, with Oregon’s RB LeGarrette Blount punch after the Duck’s first game of the season. The next day, Blount was suspended for the season by coach Chip Kelly, but he ...
Thanksgiving Edition
Word On The Farm —
The Word Of The Day is Turkeys. Well, it's Thanksgiving tomorrow. While all of you are chomping on your turkeys and eating your pies and potatoes, watching the three putrid NFL games that you're being force fed because of these so-called traditions, I will be at work, watching people walking down the hallway to the restaurant here in the hotel to go eat and gorge on their Thanksgiving dinners. Now that I am single and have no one to share this holiday with, I'm not celebrating it. What's the point? Anyhow, since it is Thanksgiving, and, well, we are On The Farm, I think it's appropriate that we ...

