First Robotics Competition

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8,463 teams · 3,203 active in 2026 · 6,485 US · 1,978 international. Filter by state, district, and EPA rating — and click through to each team's full record.

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What does EPA mean? What's a "district"?

EPA (Expected Points Added) is a Statbotics-computed performance rating — a team's average contribution to its alliance's score per match, calibrated across the entire season. Higher EPA generally means stronger recent on-field performance. As a rough guide: 1500+ is elite (top ~5%), 1200+ is top quartile, 900+ is above average. EPA doesn't account for team culture, mentor quality, awards (Chairman's / Dean's List), or accessibility — those matter just as much for choosing a team to join.

Districts are regional governance groups inside FIRST: FIM (Michigan), FIT (Texas), NE (New England), CA (California), ONT (Ontario), PNW (Pacific Northwest), FMA (Mid-Atlantic), FCH (Chesapeake), and several others. District teams play a regional season before regional championships; non-district teams qualify directly through "Regionals" (one-off competitions). For most parents, district affiliation matters mainly for travel logistics.

Win rate + W-L are historical totals across every match a team has played. Rookie year is the team's first competition season.

# Team Location District Status EPA Win rate W-L Rookie
2614 Mountaineer Area RoboticS (MARS) Morgantown, West Virginia Active 2026 1,588 62.5% 425–255
3492 Putnam Area Robotics Team (P.A.R.T.s) Winfield, West Virginia Active 2026 1,546 52.4% 165–150
7515 Dark Side Robotics Williamstown, West Virginia Active 2026 1,502 43.1% 56–74

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FRC is the high-school capstone of a longer robotics pathway: FLL in elementary/middle school → FTC in middle/early-high → FRC for 9-12. Most strong FRC contributors started in FLL or FTC, not FRC itself.

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Data sources: The Blue Alliance (team rosters), Statbotics (EPA, win/loss). Refreshed weekly.