Awards
- 2009
- Semi Finalist - Lone Star Regional
- Top 10 Seed - Lone Star Regional
- Quarter Finalist - Peachtree Regional
- 2008
- Daimler Chrysler Team Spirit - Phoenix Regional
- Regional Champion - Lone Star Regional
- Seeded 47th in Division - FIRST Championship
- 2007
- Semifinalist - Great Lakes Regional
- Finalist - Lone Star Regional
- Sportsmanship Award - Lone Star Regional
- Johnson & Johnson Gracious Professionalism Award - Lone Star Regional
- 2006
- Judges' award - Great Lakes Regional
- Judges' award - Lone Star Regional
- 8th place - Lone Star regional
- 2005
- Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Entrepreneurship Award - Great Lakes Regional
- Engineering Inspiration Award - Great Lakes Regional
- Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technology Award" - Lone Star Regional
- Safety Award - Lone Star Regional
- 4th Place Seed - Lone Star Regional
- 2004
- DaimlerChrysler Team Spirit - Great Lakes Regional
- 8th Place Finish - Great Lakes Regional
- DaimlerChrysler Team Spirit - Lone Star Regional
- 3rd Place Seed - Lone Star Regional
- 2004 Regional Champion - Lone Star Regional
- 28th Place Seed Curie Division - Championship
- 8th Place Finish Curie Division - Championship
- 2002
- Engineering Inspiration Award - Lone Star Regional
- 6th Place Finish - Kennedy Space Center Regional
- 4th Place Finish - Lone Star Regional
- 5th Place Seed - Lone Star Regional
- 10th Place Finish Curie Division - Championship
- 2001
- Regional Champion - KSC Regional
- 1st Place Seed - Lone Star Regional
- 2000
- 8th Place - Lone Star Regional
- 1999
- 7th Place Finish - KSC Regional
- 6th Place - Lone Star Regional
- 1st Place - Pasadena Invitational
- 1998
- Best Offensive Play
- 8th Place - Lone Star Regional
- 2nd Place - Pasadena Invitational
- FIRST Awards Descriptions:
- Autodesk Visualization Award:
- This award honors excellence in student animation.
- Autodesk Inventor Award:
- This award honors excellence in student mechanical design, coordination, and presentation.
- Chrysler Team Spirit:
- This award celebrates extraordinary enthusiasm and spirit through an exceptional partnership and teamwork.
- Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technology":
- This award celebrates an elegant and advantageous machine feature. This award recognizes any aspect of engineering elegance including, but not limited to: Design, wiring methods, material selection, programming techniques, and unique machine attributes. The criteria for this award is based on the team's ability to concisely verbally describe, as well as demonstrate, this chosen machine feature.
- Engineering Inspiration:
- This award celebrates a team's outstanding success in advancing respect and appreciation for engineering and engineers, both within their school, as well as their community. Criteria include: the extend and inventiveness of the team's efforts to recruit students to engineering, the extent and effectiveness of the team's community outreach efforts, and the measurable success of those efforts. It is the second highest honor FIRST bestows to a team.
- General Motors Industrial Design Award:
- This award celebrates form and function in an efficiently designed machine that effectively achieves the game challenge.
- Highest Rookie Seed:
- This award celebrates the highest-seeded rookie team at the conclusion of the qualifying rounds.
- Imagery Award:
- This award celebrates attractiveness in engineering and outstanding visual aesthetic integration from the machine to team appearance.
- Johnson & Johnson Gracious Professionalism Award:
- This award celebrates outstanding sportsmanship and gracious professionalism in the heat ofcompetition, both on and off the playing field.
- Judges' Awards:
- During the course of the competition the judging panel may decide a team’s unique efforts, performance, or dynamics merit recognition.
- Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Entrepreneurship:
- The Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Entrepreneurship Award celebrates the Entrepreneurial Spirit. This award recognizes a team, which since its inception has developed the framework for a comprehensive business plan in order to scope, manage, and obtain team objectives. This team displays entrepreneurial enthusiasm and the vital business skills for a self sustaining program.
- Motorola Quality Award:
- This award celebrates machine robustness in concept and fabrication.
- Regional Chairman's Award:
- FIRST's most prestigious award, it honors the team judged to have created the best partnership effort among team participants, and to have exmplified the true meaning of FIRST. The award helps keep the central focus of the FIRST Robotics Competition on the goal of inspiring greater levels of respect and honor for science and techonology.
- Regional/District Finalist:
- This award celebrates the alliance that makes it to the final match of the competition.
- Regional/District Winner:
- This award celebrates the alliance that wins the final match of the competition.
- Rockwell Automation Innovation in Control:
- This award celebrates an innovative control system or application of control components to provide unique machine functions.
- Rookie All Star:
- This award celebrates the rookie team exemplifying a young but strong partnership effort, as well as implementing the mission of FIRST to inspire students to learn more about science and technology.
- Rookie Inspiration:
- This award celebrates a rookie team’s outstanding success in advancing respect and appreciation for engineering and engineers both within their school, as well as in their community.
- Underwriters Laboratories Industrial Safety Award:
- This award celebrates the team that progresses beyond safety fundamentals by using innovative ways to eliminate or protect against hazards. The winning team consistently demonstrates excellence in safety performance, which shines in the heat of competition.
- Website Award:
- The Website Award recognizes excellence in student-designed, built, and managed FIRST team websites.
- Xerox Creativity Award:
- This award celebrates creative design, use of a component, or a creative or unique strategy of play.