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Molten 04-04-2007 14:12

Lowest Number
 
I know that you can tell whether a team is old by looking at the team number. So I was wondering, what is the lowest team(numerically) that still exists?
The oldest/lowest team I know of is team #45 the TechnoCats.
Does anyone know of any that I overlooked?

Alex Cormier 04-04-2007 14:13

Re: Lowest Number
 
There are many more under 45!
from 44 to 1.

:p

Michelle Celio 04-04-2007 14:15

Re: Lowest Number
 
Team 1 is still active... but team numbers weren't permanent until 2003 and when they were permanently assigned, they were ordered alphabetically by sponsor. Your best bet would be to check out FIRSTwiki, or the team information. https://my.usfirst.org/myarea/index....eaminfo&team=1 you can change the team, by changing the team number in the URL.

Jake177 04-04-2007 14:23

Re: Lowest Number
 
Until the 1999 season, teams were given a new number every year. In 99, FIRST began assigning permanent numbers based on age. The veteran teams that year were given numbers based on when they registered for the season. You can see a full listing of teams by age here.

Greg Marra 04-04-2007 14:27

Re: Lowest Number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michelle Celio (Post 611506)
...but team numbers weren't permanent until 2003 and when they were permanently assigned, they were ordered alphabetically by sponsor.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jake177 (Post 611515)
Until the 1999 season, teams were given a new number every year. In 99, FIRST began assigning permanent numbers based on age. The veteran teams that year were given numbers based on when they registered for the season.

You both are half right. Team numbers were permanently assigned in 1999, with existing teams sorted alphabetically by sponsor. This is why all of the UTC teams are around the 170s, while more alphabetically gifted teams occupy the lower numbers.

Madison 04-04-2007 14:36

Re: Lowest Number
 
Team numbers were permanently assigned in 1998, as I recall, and rookies in the 1999 season were numbered sequentially based on the order of their registration. That formula has varied a bit since then, but that's largely how it's been worked since.

The oldest teams in FIRST include 45, 126, 190, and 191. There may be more that are still left, but those are the folks that stick out in my mind. 250 was in it from the beginning as well, but they recently split into two teams, I believe, and only one of those teams represents the original school -- team 20, perhaps.

The lowest assigned numbers are 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 16, I think.

DanDon 04-04-2007 15:38

Re: Lowest Number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Krass (Post 611526)
The lowest assigned numbers are 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 19, I think.

What about the Bomb Squad (Formerly BBS)? Team 16.

Madison 04-04-2007 15:42

Re: Lowest Number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dhoizner (Post 611581)
What about the Bomb Squad (Formerly BBS)? Team 16.

That's what I meant by 19 -- sorry about the typo.

Jessica Boucher 04-04-2007 15:42

Re: Lowest Number
 
https://my.usfirst.org/myarea/index....nu=false&event shows you everyone.

(As always, thanks to Joe Ross for showing me how to do this)

ShaneP 04-04-2007 15:50

Re: Lowest Number
 
Team 5, the Robocards. I think are still around, but their web-site hasn't been updated since 2006.

edit: yep, according to the above link.

Taylor 04-04-2007 20:50

Re: Lowest Number
 
I thought I saw the Juggernauts (1) signed up for a regional this year....I suppose I could be wrong.

MasterChief 573 04-04-2007 20:53

Re: Lowest Number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boiler (Post 611875)
I thought I saw the Juggernauts (1) signed up for a regional this year....I suppose I could be wrong.

Oh no your right, the Juggernauts played at GLR. They had a great robot, too bad they're not coming to Atlanta.:(

EricH 04-04-2007 20:53

Re: Lowest Number
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boiler (Post 611875)
I thought I saw the Juggernauts (1) signed up for a regional this year....I suppose I could be wrong.

I know they were at Lone Star.

Ericgehrken 04-04-2007 20:58

Re: Lowest Number
 
Team 20 has been around since 1992.

EddieMcD 05-04-2007 04:16

Re: Lowest Number
 
I searched an hour and a half for this list I made ages ago (it got to the point where I probably would've been better off searching for my ancient yearbooks). It's 100% accurate up to and including 2002 (proof that I made this list ages ago :D). Everything 2003 and beyond has been addended to the list through the years a few times, and therefore may not be 100% correct (it's still pretty accurate though).
  • Teams #1-#208 were rookies in or before 1998 (this is due to FIRST giving teams new numbers every year previously).
  • Teams #209-#335 were rookies in 1999.
  • Teams #336-#491 were rookies in 2000.
  • Teams #492-#716 were rookies in 2001.
  • Teams #717-#999 were rookies in 2002 (semi-pointless fact: the reason they stopped at 999 was because the IFI controllers then weren't configured to display more than three digits; if any numbers were ever reissued, it would've happened in this year becasue of that).
  • Teams #1000-#1237 were rookies in 2003.
  • Teams #1238-#1500 were rookies in 2004.
  • Teams #1501-#1709 were rookies in 2005.
  • Teams #1710-#1999 were rookies in 2006.
  • Teams #2000-#2287 were rookies in 2007.
Also, keep in mind that there were times if a team switched sponsors, FIRST would issue a new number. There were also teams that took a year off getting a new number on their return. Finally, there were teams that disbanded, returned, or merged with another team either getting a brand new number, of one of their old numbers. But for the most part, this is how FIRST's numbering is.

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