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The second [[Battlecry|Battlecry @ WPI]] offseason was held at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester_Polytechnic_Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute] on June 23, 2001. Each team played six qualifying matches for a total of 45. Instead of the usual Diabolical Dynamics game, a modified two-on-two version was played with a yellow alliance and a blue alliance, two balancing bridges, and the ability for each alliance to stop their own clock and disable their robots during a match. In addition to the stretcher, alliances could substitute in a 2000-vintage "[[placebo]]" robot that would attempt to play the game as instructed by their alliance<ref name="bc"> [https://web.archive.org/web/20010708132401/http://www.wpi.edu/News/Conf/BattleCry/tactical.html BattleCry @ WPI Tactical Updates]</ref>. | The second [[Battlecry|Battlecry @ WPI]] offseason was held at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester_Polytechnic_Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute] on June 23, 2001. Each team played six qualifying matches for a total of 45. Instead of the usual Diabolical Dynamics game, a modified two-on-two version was played with a yellow alliance and a blue alliance, two balancing bridges, and the ability for each alliance to stop their own clock and disable their robots during a match. One robot from each alliance starts in front of the driver station wall, with a second robot starting on the other side of the bar and bridges. The yellow alliance played with both small and large yellow balls, with the blue alliance playing with large blue balls and small black balls. Points were scored by ball color and not which goal or bridge they were in contact with<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010708132240/http://www.wpi.edu/News/Conf/BattleCry/rules.html BattleCry @ WPI Rules of Engagement]</ref>. In addition to the stretcher, alliances could substitute in a 2000-vintage "[[placebo]]" robot that would attempt to play the game as instructed by their alliance<ref name="bc"> [https://web.archive.org/web/20010708132401/http://www.wpi.edu/News/Conf/BattleCry/tactical.html BattleCry @ WPI Tactical Updates]</ref>. | ||
==Team list<ref name="bc2">[https://web.archive.org/web/20010708133432/http://www.wpi.edu/News/Conf/BattleCry/warriors.html BattleCry @ WPI]</ref>== | ==Team list<ref name="bc2">[https://web.archive.org/web/20010708133432/http://www.wpi.edu/News/Conf/BattleCry/warriors.html BattleCry @ WPI]</ref>== |
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Archive tag | 2001bc |
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Event Information | |
Number of teams | 29 |
Location | Worcester, Massachusetts |
Venue | Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
Date | June 23, 2001 |
Host | 190 |
Awards | |
Winners | 121, 175, 177 |
Finalists | 131, 157, 467 |
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The second Battlecry @ WPI offseason was held at Worcester Polytechnic Institute on June 23, 2001. Each team played six qualifying matches for a total of 45. Instead of the usual Diabolical Dynamics game, a modified two-on-two version was played with a yellow alliance and a blue alliance, two balancing bridges, and the ability for each alliance to stop their own clock and disable their robots during a match. One robot from each alliance starts in front of the driver station wall, with a second robot starting on the other side of the bar and bridges. The yellow alliance played with both small and large yellow balls, with the blue alliance playing with large blue balls and small black balls. Points were scored by ball color and not which goal or bridge they were in contact with[1]. In addition to the stretcher, alliances could substitute in a 2000-vintage "placebo" robot that would attempt to play the game as instructed by their alliance[2].
Team list[3]
Seed | Team number | Team name | Team location | Robot | Archive link | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Template:2001frc40 | Template:2001frc42 | Template:2001frc61 | Template:2001frc69 | Template:2001frc88 | Template:2001frc95 | Template:2001frc96 | Template:2001frc105 | Template:2001frc121 | Template:2001frc125 | Template:2001frc126 | Template:2001frc131 | Template:2001frc140 | Template:2001frc151 | Template:2001frc157 | Template:2001frc166 | Template:2001frc173 | Template:2001frc175 | Template:2001frc176 | Template:2001frc177 | Template:2001frc190 | Template:2001frc209 | Template:2001frc237 | Template:2001frc348 | Template:2001frc419 | Template:2001frc467 | Template:2001frc501 | Template:2001frc562 | Template:2001frc663 |
Award list
Template:2001frc121Template:2001frc175Template:2001frc177Template:2001frc131Template:2001frc157Template:2001frc467Template:2001frc348Template:2001frc175Template:2001frc157Template:2001frc69Template:2001frc40Template:2001frc105Template:2001frc237Template:2001frc121Template:2001frc88Team number | Team name | Team location | Robot | Archive link |
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Winner | ||||
Finalist | ||||
Top Gun (#1 seed) | ||||
Awesome Offense (people's choice) | ||||
Dominating Defense (people's choice) | ||||
Purple Heart (judge's award) | ||||
Medal of Honor (judge's award) | ||||
Noncombatant Service (judge's award) | ||||
General Staff (judge's award) | ||||
Engineering Excellence (judge's award) | ||||
Best Battlecry (emcee's choice) |
Gallery
- Additional photos on the FRC Archive
The winning alliance and their robots [2]