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Freeman Cleared: Notre Dame Coach Denies Battery Claims
11 Jan
Summary
- Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman denies battery allegations from a wrestling tournament.
- A Mishawaka police sergeant confirmed Fleeger filed a battery complaint against Freeman.
- Notre Dame stated video evidence fully exonerates Coach Freeman from accusations.

Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman is reportedly facing unfounded battery allegations stemming from a high school wrestling tournament held on Saturday, January 3. An assistant coach from New Prairie High School filed a battery complaint against Freeman during the event. Police confirmed the two men were previously acquainted.
The incident allegedly occurred after Freeman's son, Vinny, competed in a match. Reports suggest an exchange between Freeman and the accuser escalated, leading to claims of physical contact. Freeman's wife also reportedly engaged in an argument with the accuser, requiring intervention from officials.
Mishawaka police have reviewed the incident and submitted a report to the St. Joseph County Prosecutor's Office for a charging decision. Notre Dame released a statement asserting that video evidence fully exonerates Coach Freeman, emphasizing that he was present to support his son and did not physically engage with anyone.




