Posted on 11/01/2022 8:51:24 AM PDT by xxqqzz
The madness unfolded during the second overtime of the close match ... when LSU's Maya Gordon and Ole Miss' Ramsey Davis were trying to gain possession of the ball ... and Gordon took issue with Davis grabbing her by the waist in defense.
That's when fists started to fly -- Gordon and Davis threw a series of punches at one another, with some shots appearing to connect with their intended target.
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The SEC - It Just Means, More!
Who won?
Dyke fight. Who cares??
Some people can’t even get through a soccer game without turning it into a Hell’s Belles- Race Riot!
Can’t we all just get along?
I’m so pissed about OU going to the SEC.
I hate every team in the SEC.
Classless comment - about par for the course.
I went to a soccer game and Hockey broke out???
I don’t think ‘Old Miss’ is gender or age inclusive enough. I demand a name change to ‘MX’. Protests at the student union tomorrow.
I long for simpler times, when you only saw such fights at hockey games and at your local Chuck E. Cheese.
What difference does it make? They will still play football, just different opponents....................
If you watch a lot of European men’s soccer....they always get to a point...’you-wanna-fight’ talk, and then just start insulting each other, but never really taking a swing.
Who knew the Amish played soccer so rough?
SEC sucks, never liked it. Big 10 sure, not the SEC. None of the old rivalries. Besides OU will never make it in the SEC, they need to be the Big Fish in the Small Pond. It may be 20 years before they win an SEC Championship if ever.
The opponent looked at him then fell to the ground like somebody'd clubbed him with a bat. Dunno if the ref called anything.
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Maya threw the first punch.
This wasn’t your normal chick fight some clenched fist punches being thrown it was quite entertaining
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