Honestly I think that the Johns Hopkins vs Heidelberg game in the first round might be the Championship game. I really think that the team who wins that game has the inside track to the title. That being said, I think Heidelberg wins that game and the Championship.
As for UMB I would love to see them win it all but I am a realist and I say they win the first game (Linfield) and then go 0-2 in the next 2.
What do you like about Heidelberg that makes you think that they win that game? curious.
So glad that you asked-I was actually really bored at work the other day and did a ton of research on all teams in the tourney. Here was my breakdown of these two teams.
Clearly both of these teams have amazing stats for most of their top players and their win/loss records speak for themselves so I figured that you have to look closer to such factors as strength of schedule, key wins/losses and conference and regional tournaments in order to give the best opinion.
Note-all rankings mentioned are based off d3baseball.com's latest rankings-
Johns Hopkins- (43-5) Strength of Schedule percentage .536
-Key Wins: 3/12 vs #26 Concordia (Ill.) 14-9
3/20 vs #20 Eastern Conn. 20-8
3/8 vs #24 Salisbury 4-2
5/23 vs #13 Kean 8-3
-Key Losses: No losses all year to a team with a losing record.
Obviously the record is impressive and Hopkins pretty much won every game this year that they were supposed to win, they really did not have a big upset loss on their record. However, on the down side they do not play in a particularly strong conference, only 2 other teams in the CC had 20 wins or more. Also, until the regional tournament where they beat Kean they had not defeated a ranked team since back in March in Arizona against EConn. Also, again-aside from Kean they were the only other ranked team in their regional tourney.
Heidelberg- (40-6), Strength of Schedule percentage .555
-Key Wins: 3/6 vs #36 Carthage 3-1
3/20 vs #31 Adrian 5-3 & 9-1 also 5/20 9-8
4/17 vs #19 Marietta 15-14, also 5/14 12-11 also 5/15 9-0, and 5/22 6-2
-Key Losses: 4/10 vs Wilmington 11-0, opponent had final record of 7-29-1
Where I feel that Heidelberg jumps ahead of Johns Hopkins is that first off their strength of schedule is the highest of all 8 teams in the finals. Next, they are riding an amazing 17 game winning streak that includes 4 wins over Marietta on the road. They play in one of the best conferences in the country (5 teams in conference had more than 20 wins) and again they played in a very tough regional in which they went 3-0. The only real question is that if they will have any "First World Series Jitters." This is where the conference and schedule comes into play. I think they take the game and will take the series.