Notre Dame’s NCAA Tournament matchup with Florida State on Sunday comes with a straight-forward storyline.

The Irish, seeded second in the Southwest Region, rank as one of the nation’s most proficient offensive teams. Notre Dame shoots 39 percent from 3-point range alone, one of 18 teams in the country to connect at that clip.

The No. 10 seed Noles allow opponents to shoot 36 percent from the field, best in that department in the country.

“They’re going to challenge all that,” FSU coach Leonard Hamilton said Friday.

Notre Dame ranks third in offensive efficiency at 122.2 points scored per 100 possessions.

Meanwhile, Florida State surrenders just 86.4 pace adjusted points per game -- tied with Duke for the best mark in the country.