Anybody know what the Overdrive records are?

I suspect Kettering Kickoff IX’s Finals Match #1 broke all of these:

Highest Winning Alliance Score: (910,67,2619,{1075}) scored 186 points after penalties
Highest Losing Alliance Score: (27, 322, 397) scored 134 points after penalties

and by default then

Highest Total Match Score: both alliances scored 320 points total.

Also, I think 910 is now rivalling 1114 for the best autonomous score by a single robot this year with 6-7 lines and 2 balls for 40-44 pts

I saw 1114 hit 8+2 at IRI. I forgot to watch the first 15 seconds of that match because I was too busy patting their programmer on the back.

-John

How many penalties?

And were the rules the same as official FRC events?

10 pt penalties each I wanna say… I know 397/27/322 got a penalty, but I cant quite recall if the other alliance did. I was still in aww of the match.

At IRI, the highest team score was 162 by 1741, 27, and 1024.
The highest total score that I saw at a glance was 120 to 158 for 278 points in the IRI finals.

Don’t forget that IRI (and some other off-season events) reduced the penalty standards for line violations- with teams able to cross lane lines partially, many would-be penalties were nullified. So you’d see a lot of higher scores on average.

The highest official team score would be I think the 150 points gotten in the last finals match on Galileo by 1114, 217, and 148.

http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv/match.php?matchid=8158
The actually official high score is 168 by 1114,2200, and 1006.

Disclaimer: My source is Chris Lyddiatt from 1114.

thanks, Vivek

As a side note, does anyone know the highest number of laps scored in regular competition during overdrive?

Interesting… I was there for that match. (the WAT regional one)

Kettering Kickoff used the IRI standard for G22 infractions: finish lines work the same, end zone lines you have to completely back-cross to get a G22

I think there was a grand total of 2 G22s called all day.

Although Finals match 1 I don’t even think had anything close to a G22 at all. One G37 to 27 I think was it.

Yeah, that 10 point penalty occured right at the end when we were launching our final ball. We got a good bump and then the ball was jarred and didn’t fire properly. That was too bad because we were right where we needed to be in front of the overpass and it would have been 10 more points for us and 10 more points for the other side resulting in a 196 to 144 match which is even more insane! What a fun day!

John

I don’t know what the highest number of laps scored in “regular season” competition was, but heard reports of 11 laps.

Due to the dual configuration robot debacle, our “Speed Racer” didn’t compete in the one “regular season” competition we attended. At the first off-season event at which it was entered, though, (Beantown Blitz) our highest teleop total was 13 laps, plus an additional 7 lines in autonomous. Video can be found on our web page: http://www.mechanicalmayhem.org/teamvideos.asp

(I would note that the match in the above video is also the first time that “what had previously been two configurations” of the 1519 robot, but was later modified to be two distinct robots, went head-to-head in a match. The match ended with the two 1519 robots together at the end.)

Wow, that’s impressive. I wish I could have been there to see it.