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Our team started in 2000.

     Every robotics team has a past. And ours is and will continue to be a fullfilled one. Team 701 started out as a physics project by two students who are now our most prestigious alumni. This was back in the year 2000. 18 years of experience is alot for one team, and we will continue to go strong. Take a scroll down memory lane and view the RoboVikes' history.

Competitions and Awards

2017:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

Regional Finalist

Gracious Professionalism Award

Wildcard

Idaho (Boise, ID) Regional:

(none)

FIRST World Championship (Houston, TX):

Galileo Division

(none)

Capital City Classic (Elk Grove, CA) (Offseason Compition):

Judges Award

Chezy Champs (San Jose, CA) (Offseason Compition):

(none)

2015:

Sacramento (Davis, CA), Regional:

Regional Finalist

Engineering Inspiration Award

Central Valley (Madera, CA), Regional:

Regional Finalist

Wildcard

 

Lone Star (Houston, TX), Regional:

Regional Finalist

Quality Award

 

FIRST World Championships (St. Louis, MO):

Curie Division

Gracious Professionalism Award

 

CalGames (Woodside, CA) (Offseason Competiton):

(none)

 

Capitol City Classic (Powerhouse Pwnage, Elk Grove, CA) (OC):

Winner

 

2013:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

Engineering Inspiration Award

Regional Winner

Central Valley (Madera, CA) Regional:

Quality Award

 

Colorado (Denver, CO) Regional:

Creativity Award

Regional Winner

 

FIRST World Championships (St. Louis, MO):

Archimedes Division

(none)

 

Powerhouse Pwnage (Elk Grove, CA):

Safety Award

 

2011:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

Entrepreneurship Award

 

Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA) Regional:

Gracious Professionalism Award

 

FIRST World Championships (St. Louis, MO):

Archimedes Division

(none)

 

CalGames (Woodside, CA):

(none)

 

2009:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

Judges Award

Boston, MA Regional:

Entrepreneurship Award

Website Award

 

CalGames (Woodside, CA):

Finalist

 

2007:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

"Driving Tomorrow's Technology" Award

Outstanding Volunteer Award (Coach Doug Green)

Regional Finalist

Bayou, LA Regional:

(none)

CalGames (Woodside, CA):

Finalist

 

2005:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

(none)

 

FIRST World Championships (Atlanta, GA):

Archimedes Division

(none)

 

2003:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

(none)

Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA)Regional:

(none)

 

FIRST World Championships (Houston, TX):

Galileo Division

(none)

 

2001:

Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) Regional:

(none)

2018:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

Engineering Inspiration Award 

Akansas Rock City (Little Rock, AR) Regional:

(none)

FIRST World Championship (Houston, TX):

Galileo Division

(none)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2016:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

FIRST Dean's List Finalist (Edesiri Mushale)

Gracious Professionalism Award

Central Valley (Madera, CA) Regional:

Judges' Award

 

Idaho (Boise, ID) Regional:

Innovation in Control

2014:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

FIRST Dean's List Finalist (Leah Green)

Inland Empire (San Diego, CA) Regional:

Entrepreneurship Award

 

CalGames (Woodside, CA):

(none)

 

Capitol City Classic (Elk Grove, CA):

(none)

2012:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

Imagery Award

 

Spokane, WA Regional:

Industrial Design Award

Industrial Safety Award

 

CalGames (Woodside, CA):

(none)

2010:

Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA) Regional:

Imagery Award

Woodie Flowers Award (Coach Doug Green)

 

Washington, DC Regional:

(none)

2008:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

Imagery Award

Visualization Award

 

San Diego, CA Regional:

(none)

 

CalGames (Woodside, CA):

Winner

2006:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regoinal:

Quality Award

Regional Finalist

Pacific Northwest (Portland, OR) Regional:

(none)

2004:

Sacramento (Davis, CA) Regional:

Sportsmanship Award

 

Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA) Regional:

(none)

2002:

Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) Regional):

(none)

Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA) Regional:

Regional Finalist

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