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Re: Best Team by State

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Originally Posted by EricLeifermann View Post
For Wisconsin if you look at recent history it would go to probably 1714, but overall history has to go to 269 or 93, i think 269 has like 3 or 4 regional wins at least and 1 or 2 regional chairmans. 93 has 2 regional wins, a division finalist and several regional finalists as well ad many other awards, they lack in the chairmans area though. I know more about 93 seeing i am an alumni but 269 always found themselves at the right place every year i was in high school.

as for what Chris said i believe that 1732 is from Illinois not Wisconsin
I agree that 93 should be in the consideration for best robots. It is easy to forget about them after two down years, but they won Minnesota in 2008, finalist in Wisconsin in '08, first pick in Wisconsin in 2007 and have another regional win, regional finalist and Einstien finalist.

269 has 3 regional wins but the last one came back in 2005. They do have a regional chairman's since then, but I'm not sure I would consider them dominate in any year since 2006 (when I joined FIRST).

I also think 537 should be in the conversation for Wisconsin. 537 has won regionals in 07, 06, 05, 04. They also have a divisional finalist (05) and a regional chairmans ('10).

Like I said before, Wisconsin is wide open.

Also, 1732 is from Wisconsin.
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