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MooreteP 12-04-2016 08:51

175, 176, & 177
 
175, 176, & 177

A unique confluence of the FIRST universe.
At the Hartford District event.

175, 2002 Championship (Nationals) Chairman's award winner and perennial contender.
176, 1999 Championship (Nationals) winner.
177 - 2 Championships, Record number of Einstein appearances.
Incredible 2007 Championship (The Maroon team, 8th seed on Newton) with 190 & 987. Einstein Field 2007 Finals Match 3
The tube in the way of the ramp climb by Children of the Swamp made the difference.

Ahhh, nostalgia, as we prepare for the latest iteration of the CMP.

jdesmond 12-04-2016 09:00

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
This was a pretty fun match to drive in, too bad we were not in numerical order!

MooreteP 12-04-2016 09:06

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jdesmond (Post 1571727)
This was a pretty fun match to drive in, too bad we were not in numerical order!

Ahh, but you were on the tower. Made this moment extra special.

Jay O'Donnell 12-04-2016 09:28

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
We also have 172, 173 and 178 in New England, and 174 just outside near Syracuse. The 170s are very northeast heavy.

Gino 12-04-2016 09:39

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Very Cool!

engunneer 12-04-2016 09:46

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
These are all numbers from the "Sort Alphabetically" era, so they must all be UTC sponsored teams (at that time) (I did not look them up before guessing this). Also, many of the UTC teams are from the CT area.

Conor Ryan 12-04-2016 09:48

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay O'Donnell (Post 1571739)
We also have 172, 173 and 178 in New England, and 174 just outside near Syracuse. The 170s are very northeast heavy.

In 1998, HQ decided to freeze the numbers where they were, rather than handing out new numbers every year. Numbers were assigned based off an alphanumeric sort based off of sponsor names.

This is due to the great number assignment of 1998. All of the teams between 173-181 were sponsored by various arms of UTC at the time. UTC is HQ'd in Conneticut

Link07 12-04-2016 09:53

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
I know that MAR has 222, 223, 224, and 225, though I can't recall a match that featured three of them on one alliance.

Jessica Boucher 12-04-2016 09:55

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Conor Ryan (Post 1571745)
In 1998, HQ decided

From stories I've heard, it was due to a large amount of pressure from the teams to give them an identity that was outside of Sponsor + School. This is also why it's hard to track lineage of teams pre-1998, as ownership flowed through the lead mentor.

Andrew Schreiber 12-04-2016 10:13

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Link07 (Post 1571747)
I know that MAR has 222, 223, 224, and 225, though I can't recall a match that featured three of them on one alliance.

FiM has 65, 66, 67, 68. And 2005 GLR featured a winning alliance of 66, 67, and 68. (TBA doesn't show it in their bracket but the awards page lists it properly)

PayneTrain 12-04-2016 10:25

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jessica Boucher (Post 1571748)
From stories I've heard, it was due to a large amount of pressure from the teams to give them an identity that was outside of Sponsor + School. This is also why it's hard to track lineage of teams pre-1998, as ownership flowed through the lead mentor.

I will say that of all the weird quirks in FIRST, FRC team number assignment is my favorite because I'm a shameless nerd.

lkg9999 12-04-2016 11:13

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1571756)
I will say that of all the weird quirks in FIRST, FRC team number assignment is my favorite because I'm a shameless nerd.

Maybe not quite the same thing, but my team (4761) is thinking it would be fun to be paired with Colonials (467) and Iron Tigers (4176) for at least one match at NE Champs this week. :)

Lil' Lavery 12-04-2016 11:19

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
I'm still waiting for the 1, 11, 111, 1111 championship alliance.

Shahil_FRC 12-04-2016 11:49

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
The UTC bond between these teams goes strong, 176 winning together with both 175(2011) and 177(2006).

Some history for people who are interested:

173: United Technologies Research Center (CT)
174: UTC Carrier (NY)
175: UTC Aerospace Systems formerly know as Hamilton Sundstrand: Land, Sea and Air Division (CT)
176: UTC Aerospace Systems formerly know as Hamilton Sundstrand: Engine and Control Systems, Air Management Systems Division (CT)
177: UTC Power (CT)
178: UTC OTIS Elevators (CT)
179: UTC Pratt and Whitney Florida? (FL)
180: UTC Pratt and Whitney Florida (FL)
181: UTC Pratt and Whitney (CT)

Wired_Mike 12-04-2016 12:14

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Some PNW love:
2903: NeoBots (WA)
2905: Sultans of Turkiye (Started by a WA team: 360)
2906: Sentinal Prime (WA)
2907: Lion Robotics (WA)
2910: Jack in the Bot (WA)

Continue that with
2923: Aggies (WA)
2926: RoboSparks (WA)
2927: Pi Rho Techs (WA)
2928: Viking Robotics (WA)
2929: Jagbots (WA)
2930: Sonic Squirrels (WA)

BethMo 12-04-2016 12:23

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
PNW also has an adjacent pair, both from schools in Bellevue:

948: NRG (Newport Robotics Group)
949: Wolverine Robotics

(The next number on each side, from Florida and Nevada, appear to have gone extinct in 2002/2003.)

jdesmond 12-04-2016 15:57

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by engunneer (Post 1571744)
These are all numbers from the "Sort Alphabetically" era, so they must all be UTC sponsored teams (at that time) (I did not look them up before guessing this). Also, many of the UTC teams are from the CT area.

You are correct.

macman828 13-04-2016 00:03

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shahil_FRC (Post 1571814)
The UTC bond between these teams goes strong, 176 winning together with both 175(2011) and 177(2006).

Some history for people who are interested:

173: United Technologies Research Center (CT)
174: UTC Carrier (NY)
175: UTC Aerospace Systems formerly know as Hamilton Sundstrand: Land, Sea and Air Division (CT)
176: UTC Aerospace Systems formerly know as Hamilton Sundstrand: Engine and Control Systems, Air Management Systems Division (CT)
177: UTC Power (CT)
178: UTC OTIS Elevators (CT)
179: UTC Pratt and Whitney Florida? (FL)
180: UTC Pratt and Whitney Florida (FL)
181: UTC Pratt and Whitney (CT)


In 1998, 1999, 2000 I was part of Team 170 from Socorro High School close to El Paso, TX. There isn't much I could find online about our team. I do remember we went to Houston and Epcot in 98, Kennedy space center in 99, and Houston in 2000. Sadly the team ended after I graduated. Though it did mean I was able to take the robot home. We did not have a corporate sponsor, we just made due with grants and fundraising.

MooreteP 13-04-2016 05:41

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Someone told me at the event that the last time these three teams competed together as an alliance was in 2002.

That seems unusual given the number of events that they must have competed in together over the years.

Nonetheless, it could happen again this weekend.
(although I calculate less than a 2% chance of that happening in quals)

Peter Matteson 13-04-2016 07:39

Re: 175, 176, & 177
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MooreteP (Post 1572327)
Someone told me at the event that the last time these three teams competed together as an alliance was in 2002.

That seems unusual given the number of events that they must have competed in together over the years.

Nonetheless, it could happen again this weekend.
(although I calculate less than a 2% chance of that happening in quals)

It was at the UTC New England Regional in 2003. We were regional finalists as an alliance, it was not from qualifying (edit: this was the 2 team alliance era still), I don't recall what seed we were.

I believe 176, 177, 178 as a qualifying team up has happened within the last 5 years though.

Also there was a long span when 175 didn't compete at the New England/Hartford regional for the first part of the 3 team alliance era (2005-2010?), so we didn't all play at the same event for a long period of time which is part of why this didn't happen.


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