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Here comes your women’s soccer post for 2009, courtesy of New Mexico defender Elizabeth Lambert. Lambert played in the Lobos’ WAC semifinal against BYU, and took some time out to go Mormon hunting, as seen in this ESPN clip. It looks to me that she’s spending more time fighting for women’s rights than simply gooning [...]

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  • SportzAssassin
    I don't know why, but the headline made me fall out laughing.
  • You have to be kidding me. This is most blattened misuse of your hands in the game of soccer that I have ever seen in my life.
    I am in the process of teaching my daughters about how to play the game; and this is purely FOUL.
  • Why does the headline say "WAC Soccer"? BYU and New Mexico are in the Mountain West conference. They have been since 1999.
  • speedwell
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    one of the take downs almost resulted in a tap out via armbar.
  • speedwell
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    • This girl #15 needs to be OFF the field ...suspended! She pleads her reaction "in the heat of the moment" as though it is a single instance and she doesn't know what she is doing. I think not, she seems to be a soccer bully! She is the worse example of a athelete and "sportsmanship" ever!
  • jaymz77
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    #15 is a beast! She is the Blount of Women's soccer. I don't have the volume turned up, I hope she got suspended or something.
    • speedwell
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      suspended indefinitely. i bet she's a beast in the sack!
    • jaymz77
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      HAHAHA!
  • mitressehc
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    Damn Deebo. That girl is crucial.
  • giantsrepeat
    Damn, those girls were NOT messing around.
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