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Yes it will be be interesting how Rueck plans his D against by Domerduck
ND. He has an excellent history in the NCAA. The only time he has been upset in the NCAAs was in 2014 by Gonzaga on their home court. Since then he has beaten a #1 seed Baylor in Dallas and as a 6th seed beat a #3 seed Tennessee in Knoxville then a #2 Seed Baylor in Lexington, so he certainly isn't afraid to coach against CWBB teams that have won NCs on a hostile floor. 5 of his last 6 NCAA tourney losses away from home have been to # 1 Seeds: Louisville twice in Kentucky, South Carolina twice in Columbia, and UConn in the Final 4. The one "pick-em" game with a 2 vs a 3 on a neutral court he did lose to FSU in 2017. Thus ND can keep that ACC domination over Scott and OSU as he is 0-3 against the ACC in the tourney.