Congrats to 2067, 3205, and 190! Also, big shout out to GUS (228) and their alliance partners (1884 and 549) for putting up quite the fight there. GUS in particular deserves the extra recognition for creating a robot that is just incredible to watch.
My team (195) has been practicing and talking quite a bit with both Apple Pi (2067) and GUS (228), so it was great (if a little painful) to see both face off in the finals! We like to think we might have had something to do with it

Either way, it was great to see both teams compete so successfully and to see Apple Pi get their first regional win.
A few of us were down there on Saturday watching everything unfold. Those eliminations had some crazy, crazy matches. A shame we weren't able to come with a robot this year! Hartford will have to do, heh.
Oh, and I wanna give a shout-out to the guys who did the lighting and sound at the event - I absolutely loved how the field turned blue or red during the eliminations! I know that WPI's own student-operated production company does it, and as always they did an absolutely fantastic job.