31 Prime Movers
441 DEVIL DOGS
476 Wildcats
932 Circuit Chargers
935 RaileRobotics
938 Team Botman
1209 Robo Hornets
1448 Parsons Vikings
1510 Wildcats
1540 Flaming Chickens
1561 ROBODUCKS
1742 Shockwave
1750 ThunderStorm Robotics
1775 Tigerbytes
1806 S.W.A.T.
1986 Team Titanium
2004 Thunderducks
2165 Trailblazers
2341 Sprockets
2343 Technohorns
2352 Metal Mayhem
2354 Red River Robotics
2359 RoboLobos
2369 Maximus Roboticus
2373 The Crickets
2382 Colbert Gears Of Radiation
2388 Robot Pirates
2389 Oklahoma STORM
2395 OKC 4-H Robotics - Ninja Monkees
2398 A.I.'s
2424 Robot Mafia
2435 Soldiers of Technology
2461 METAL-SKINS
2765 4-H STARs
2773 IRONDOGZ
2795 GOTTAGO
2848 The All Sparks
2986 Mortal ComBot
3152 KTC-Monsters
3160 FROG: FIRST Robotics Organization of Grove
3163 S.W.A.T.
3169 Saint-Borgs
3179 The A.N.T.
3247 Robopack
3350 T-BOTS
3457 MacBotics
3463 Red Neck Robotics
3465 Omega Factor
3498 Jankopotamus
3507 Ubotics
3593 INVICTUS
3660 Lightsabers
3764 Guardian of Greene
3798 Rangers
3931 Cockadoodle Dominators
4005 Hostile Gato Robotics
4102 Spartans
4256 Cyborg Cats
4349 Vikings Robotics
4487 Oologah
4523 Tigers
4612 RoboRocket
Trivia/Statistics
There are 3 rookie teams in the field. (4487, 4523, 4612).
6 States are represented (Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Missouri, Oregon).
The Inagural Oklahoma Regional (2008) was won by teams 1806, 2165, and 2354.
Team 935 has won the most Oklahoma Regionals (2).
2009 is the only year that the winning alliance did not contain at least one team that competed in the Greater Kansas City Regional the same year.
As of this moment there are 3 teams that have won previous regionals this year, 1986 (2), 1806, and 3931. This means it’s technically possible for the entire finalist alliance to qualify for the World Championship without winning the regional. However, this is highly unlikely.
There’s not only one, but two (count them) teams that have chosen the name S.W.A.T.
Hey, I think I’ve seen those other two regional winners somewhere before.
This will be our first time at the Oklahoma City Regional. We’ve heard great things about the event and can’t wait to make some new friends (and get reacquainted with some old ones).
We know that many will be competing in their first event this year. We have some excellent students who can help troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and LabView issues. If we can be of any assistance stop on by our pit.
We’re also quite grateful that the regional has a webcast. Our families and friends not traveling with us really appreciate it. http://botsnlinux.net/okcregional/
This is a great regional. Up Next enjoyed this regional a lot last year and would have loved to make a repeat visit, but we didn’t want to travel over the Easter weekend. Be sure to take a walk or trolly to the Bricktown Area. There are many great restaurants and a really cool riverwalk. It reminded me of San Antonio meets the Country Club Plaza.
Best of luck to all the teams attending. We will be watching from home and scouting to prepare for Razorback next weekend!
A huge thanks goes out to 1986 we’ve made a great pair so far and maybe we’ll get lucky enough to see each other again at worlds, and to team 2389 for their ability to play some of the best defense I’ve seen yet!
In case anyone missed it here is a link to the regionals highest scoring match 225-78.