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Re: Event Averages

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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post

Avg cycle - # teams - # matches - Matches per team - Min Cycle - Max Cycle - Avg Qual score - Avg Elim score - Event


Week 1 (March 3-5)

0:07:17 - 64 - 96 -- 9 - 0:04:00 - 0:43:00 - 19.0 - 43.4 - Greater Kansas City Regional

0:06:49 - 54 - 90 -- 10 - 0:04:00 - 0:23:00 - 17.4 - 33.8 - Oklahoma Regional

0:06:16 - 100 - 150 - 9 - 0:03:00 - 0:26:00 - 39.6 - 76.0 - Archimedes
Here are the three places Team 2410 competed at, isolated from the rest of the data. I must say, Greater Kansas City is rapidly becoming a powerhouse regional for a week 1 event. It's been a great honor to watch this rise, and I still have one more GKC to attend as a student!
Oklahoma, well, guess it leaves a little to be desired after attending GKC. Young in age, the regional is. Greatness in it's future, I see.
Archimedes. That's where it's at St. Louis. A full 6 points above the rest for eliminations. It was truly inspiring to compete there this year, and watch the court fill up with such amazing teams. I was most certainly wrong in my predictions, and couldn't be more happy that I was. The game on Archimedes was at a whole new level.
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