Ponytail Pull Was Bad (But Good for Women's Sports)
It is tiring to hear enlightened men describe themselves as "supporters" of women's sports as if they are charitable donors.
It is tiring to hear enlightened men describe themselves as "supporters" of women's sports as if they are charitable donors.
New York Times | JERÃ LONGMAN | Posted 11.18.2009 | Sports
Nearly two weeks later, the University of New Mexico soccer player Elizabeth Lambert said she still could not fully explain what led her to yank an op...
Posted 11.16.2009 | Sports
New Mexico soccer player Elizabeth Lambert became an overnight sensation when video of her rough play in a match against BYU spread across the web. Th...
Dr. Jim Taylor | Posted 11.16.2009 | Sports
Is she a perpetrator of shameful behavior? Absolutely. But she is also a victim of a media that thrives -- dare I say, survives -- on such lurid episodes.
Dr. Jim Taylor | Posted 11.11.2009 | Sports
She showed us that women can be just as nasty, vicious, and "in your face" as any guy. And isn't that an important step forward in the evolution of women in our society?
Posted 11.11.2009 | Sports
Elizabeth Lambert of the New Mexico Lobos women's soccer team has gained plenty of attention due to a hair-pulling takedown of a BYU player during a r...
Posted 11.11.2009 | Sports
(AP) PROVO, Utah — A New Mexico soccer player has become an Internet celebrity for the wrong reasons. Junior defender Elizabeth Lambert was suspe...
Laura Pappano | Posted 11.19.2009 | Sports