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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
As a fun exercise (and cuz I had the data already in R and wanted to practice with dplyr) The list of teams that missed eliminations the prior year and then returned to finals in all of their events the next year (for unrelated reasons, I MAY have removed the win column and only have the level of competition they achieved) consists of 70 teams in the data set from 2007 to right before CMP 2016.
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"team" "year" 238 2016 1452 2016 2227 2016 2875 2016 3267 2016 3533 2016 3679 2016 4087 2016 4121 2016 4156 2016 4195 2016 4264 2016 4455 2016 4508 2016 4625 2016 4740 2016 4744 2016 601 2015 3527 2015 354 2014 2585 2014 2935 2014 3382 2014 3472 2014 3536 2014 145 2013 981 2013 1691 2013 1751 2013 2353 2013 2501 2013 3251 2013 4814 2013 167 2012 333 2012 922 2012 1769 2012 2034 2012 2084 2012 2151 2012 2389 2012 3676 2012 125 2011 540 2011 1006 2011 1541 2011 2165 2011 3802 2011 383 2010 847 2010 1329 2010 1546 2010 1937 2010 590 2009 743 2009 885 2009 1095 2009 1571 2009 61 2008 94 2008 702 2008 1111 2008 1164 2008 1652 2008 1677 2008 1803 2008 580 2007 623 2007 930 2007 2175 2007
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Are you including divisions at championships and district championships in "all events"? If so, that eliminates many teams that clearly improved dramatically.