
Mark Freund
Sports Reporter at WHO-TV (Des Moines, IA)
Sports reporter @WHO13news. Previously: @ktivnews. Proud @MarquetteU alum. Born & raised in Rochester, MN. Imperfect human. Story idea? ✉️ [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
who13.com | Julia Frankel |Mark Freund
JERUSALEM (AP) — Over a dozen Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian village in the southern Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, beating residents with sticks and rocks, in an incident captured with rare clarity by security cameras. The video obtained by AP and testimonies from Palestinian witnesses appeared to conflict with the account of the attack provided by Israeli police and military, who arrested over 20 Palestinians afterwards.
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3 weeks ago |
who13.com | Lindsey Burrell |Mark Freund
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Soccer fans have the opportunity to see history in action at Buccaneer Arena with the debut of the MASLW playoffs. The announcement made Friday coincides with March being Women’s History Month, and adds to the state’s legacy of firsts for women with Des Moines hosting the tournament.
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3 weeks ago |
who13.com | Steve Douglas |Mark Freund
Manchester City is the only thing standing in the way of a soccer fairy tale in the FA Cup. Take away City — the behemoth of the English game over the past decade — and the clubs remaining in the famous old competition heading into this weekend’s quarterfinals have not won a major trophy between them this century. Heck, four of them have never won any major silverware.
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1 month ago |
who13.com | Kelly Maricle |Mark Freund
MILWAUKEE, Wisc. — The Iowa State Cyclone men’s basketball team suffered a disappointing loss Sunday night in the NCAA basketball tournament, ending a season of promise in which the team reached its highest AP ranking ever at No. 2. The Cyclones fell short against Ole Miss in the Round of 32, by a score of 91-78. “They’re a team that plays with a lot of toughness,” said Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger. “They’re connected defensively, their switching can be disruptive.
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1 month ago |
who13.com | Mark Freund |Rachael Kauffman
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin — Iowa State Cyclones fall to Ole Miss 91-78 during the second round in the NCAA tournament. WHO 13 Sport’s Mark Fruend joined the Cyclones in Milwaukee and caught up with some players after the game. Iowa State was led by senior guard Curtis Jones who finished with a game-high 26 points, matching his NCAA Tournament high from last year against Illinois. Two other Cyclones, Joshua Jefferson (16) and Nate Heise (13), finished in double figures.
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