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Re: 2013 Greater Kansas City Regional
So, here is Cal Tran's Pre Event Scouting data:
(Tried to keep the same format as the data posted to OKC last year.)
Teams that have previously competed:
1986 Team Titanium (Hub City Regional, Ranked 1)
55 Teams are attending; One team is attending their second regional, 54 teams are competing for the first time.
Of that one team, one team (1986) has made it to Eliminations. One of those one teams made it to the finals of their regional, and won it all.
Congratulations to the following accomplishments:
Team Titanium, 1986, on their Regional Win at Hub City as the Number 1 Seed
Team Titanium, 1986, for going undefeated for 17 straight wins at Hub City.
Team Titanium, 1986, for their Entrepreneurship Award at Hub City.
Team Titanium, 1986, for their Quality Award at Hub City.
Jay Urban, of Team Titanium, 1986, for being a FIRST Dean's List Finalist at Hub City
As you may have gathered, Team Titanium had a successful first weekend at Hub City.
Their average qualification match score was 86 points, with a median of 84 points. They have a standard deviation of 19.6 points. The minimum score in their qualifications was 60 points. Their high score was 130 points. (To put it in perspective, the average score for Week 1 Friday Night was 41.4 points (median of 38 points), not including CVR or HH.)
Come Eliminations, Titanium definitely stepped up their game. Average Elimination match score for them is 107.5 points, median score of 114.5 points. Standard deviation of 25 points. Minimum score, again, was 60 points, with a high score of 138 points.
Note: The scores that Titanium posted at Hub City are WITHOUT utilizing their 30 point hanging ability and strictly sticking to their 10 point hanger. Will the competition at GKC be stiff enough that they have to break out their 30 point guarantee? They have one of the fastest, if not the fastest, 30 point climber in attendance. Edit Edit: They did, at a point, use their 20 point hanger.
Edit: For those who care about OPR and CCWM, they have an OPR of 64.6, ranking them 4th in the world, and a CCWM of 59.6, ranking them 4th in the world.
Only time will tell as to whether 1986 will be able to repeat their performance at Greater Kansas City, and join the club of teams that win GKC two years in a row. Last year, 3784 got them admission into the club, and it will be interesting to see who Titanium brings as their guest.
All data taken from The Blue Alliance and Team 2834's Scouting Database v2.1 (By Ed Law)
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Last edited by CalTran : 11-03-2013 at 20:00.
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