Where can I find the Elizabeth Lambert Today Show video online?
From the Celeb Glitz site (go there for the video): “New Mexico women’s soccer defender Elizabeth Lambert has been suspended indefinitely for rough play during a soccer game. Elizabeth Lambert punched opponents, threw elbows and tossed a player to the ground by yanking her ponytail in the Lobos’ 1-0 loss to BYU in a Mountain West Conference semifinal. Check out the Today Show video.” Sources: http://celebglitz.com/37439/Celebrity-Gossip/elizabeth-lambert-today-show-video.
Elizabeth Lambert, a New Mexico player has become tremendously famous for all the wrong reasons. Search results of her footage of the 2009 MWC Women’s Soccer match against BYU are hitting the skies. Little did anyone know that the simple game of soccer would be turned into a demolition derby by her! Elizabeth Lambert took the lead role for New Mexico, when it came to displaying muscle power. Well it was not just muscle power; it was a mixture of hair-pulling, punching, slapping, squeezing and kicking the ball at an opponent’s face. In fact Lambert got so carried away, that she even tried shoving someone down by her ponytail. Saturday morning announced the suspension of Elizabeth for an indefinite period. It was amazing to see, she getting a single warning in that days match. But the crowd is satisfied of the brutal defender’s suspension. “I let my emotions get the best of me in a heated situation. I take full responsibility for my actions and accept any punishment felt necessary,” she
Junior soccer player Elizabeth Lambert has been suspended indefinitely from the University of New Mexico women’s soccer team for her rough play in a game yesterday, coach Kit Vela announced today. Lambert was involved in a number of rough events during a game against Brigham Young; you can see the Elizabeth Lambert rough play video here. In the most egregious incident, Lambert is standing behind a BYU player and grabs her ponytail hard, causing the player to fall to the ground. In other plays Lambert punches an opposing player in the back after receiving an elbow to the ribs; trips different players while not playing the ball; and gives a player a forearm to the face. Lambert, a 5’8″ junior from California, issued an apology for her actions. Although Lambert is still listed on the University of New Mexico women’s soccer roster, the name of her hometown and high school do not appear–the only player on the team for which this information does not appear. Is it possible that the Universi