What happened to Elizabeth Lambert soccer player?

What happened to Elizabeth Lambert soccer player?

Hair-pulling Elizabeth Lambert returns to New Mexico soccer team after suspension (Video) After serving a two-game suspension for her role in a widely publicized hair-pulling fracas during the game against BYU, Lambert has been reinstated and is eligible to play as a senior this season.

Who is Elizabeth Lambert?

For those who forgot Elizabeth Lambert is the New Mexico soccer player who literally went crazy during the Mountain West Conference semi-finals by attacking mostly defenseless BYU players. Since that incident she has been suspended indefinitely from all team activities.

Where is Elizabeth Lambert from?

Fairbanks, Alaska
Elizabeth Lambert

Penelope Williamson
Born Fairbanks, Alaska, United States
Pen name Penelope Williamson, Elizabeth Lambert Penn Williamson
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American

Why was the New Mexico soccer player suspended?

(AP) PROVO, Utah — A New Mexico soccer player has become an Internet celebrity for the wrong reasons. Junior defender Elizabeth Lambert was suspended Friday for her infractions the day before during a 1-0 loss to BYU in a Mountain West Conference semifinal.

Who is Elizabeth Lambert of New Mexico soccer?

Elizabeth Lambert (far l.) is back with New Mexico soccer program after serving a two-game ban to start the season, but stays on the bench as the Lobos play Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Who was the soccer player that pulled her opponent’s hair?

Elizabeth Lambert, the hair-pulling college soccer player, who became an Internet sensation last November when video of her yanking her BYU opponent to the ground was watched by millions around the globe is back with the University…

Why was the BYU soccer player put on suspension?

She has been placed on indefinite suspension for her actions, which include punching another player in the back, possibly throwing a punch at the back of an opponent’s head, several instances of elbowing and tripping, and most notably, grabbing the ponytail of a BYU player and yanking her toward the ground.

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