With the quarterfinals and semifinals of match play set for Tuesday, Arkansas would seem to have a distinction home-course advantage, even while only being a No. 4 seed (it appears they’d be paired with Wake Forest in the quarterfinals, with a Fassi-Kupcho rematch potentially in store). USC has been the No. 1 team in the country for much of the year, and given the unusual history of only Pac-12 teams winning NCAAs since they adopted the match-play format in 2015, it would suggest it might be the Trojans time. Others will tell you not to sleep on Arizona, the defending national champions with four players back from last year’s winning roster.