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A week later, Zack, itching for battle, and his teammates kicked off the Demon Deacons’ 03/04 NCAA season.

Their first test? The Indiana Mountaineers.

In this ACC vs. Big Ten showdown, the Demon Deacons, representing the ACC, put on a masterclass at home, proving to the world that everyone gets their moment of glory—but don’t mistake a moment for forever.

Historically, the Mountaineers have snagged five NCAA ...

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