Posted on Jun 4, 2004

On the set with their leaf-raking robot, the Union team takes a break with Buzz Dawson, their consultant in the TV competition.

“Do you do autographs?”

That was the first question asked
of  Marissa Post, Jason
Fishner and Adam Retersdorf  after a
screening on Tuesday of the final championship episode of Robot Rivals, in which the Union's
key-collecting robot outperformed the entry from the University
of Pittsburgh.

The show brought spontaneous
shouts from the Union audience, some good-natured booing when the show focused
on the rivals and an ovation as Union captured the title.

The teams that win on Robot Rivals are the ones with the “nuts
and bolts engineers,” said Larsen Jay, producer of the show that airs on the
DIY network. “The engineers who think too much lose every time.”

Jay was on hand at the screening
to congratulate the team and present a check of $2,000 to the College's
Engineering Division. He also announced that the high-tech “plasma ball” Engleberger Trophy will be on loan to the College.

While some teams carefully
calculate the coefficient of friction and try to build overly elaborate
designs, the Union team had a practical sense for building simply and working
as a team, he said. And the Union team had one other advantage: “they can hold
a conversation and talk things through.”

Union was
selected because of its unusual combination of engineering and liberal arts,
Jay said. The team's selection, and their eventual win, had absolutely nothing
to do with the fact that Jay is engaged to Union alumna Adrian MacLean, whose
mother is a trustee of the College, Jay joked. He also pointed out that Adrian's
father is a graduate of Dartmouth,
a team that Union defeated in the first round.

Along the way, Union's
team also beat the Princeton University
and the University of Rochester.

For more on the show, visit http://www.diynet.com/diy/shows_drob/0,2044,DIY_14305,00.html