Greater Boston District Event, here we come!
March 21, 2024
2877 robot locking the chains for points!

Boston, prepare yourself for the LigerBots! We have just spent the past two weeks repairing and rebuilding Calliope, our robot, to face the strong opponents waiting for us at Revere this weekend from March 23-24.

First impact team rehearsing for the competition! 
First impact team posing for the picture!

Once again, we will be showcasing the impact our team has brought to our community beyond our robot as well as joining in the excitement on the field!

Like us on facebook or follow us on instagram! We will be posting the link to the live feed for at home viewing. Click this link to see all the teams competing against us!

It’s a full contact sport, thank goodness for bumpers!

“Since the last competition we have looked at what damage was done and made improvements to the robot’s durability, strength and reliability” said team member Elliot S.

Robot shooting the music disc!

Here’s to another outstanding performance and rocking out this competition!


Be Our Champion!
March 15, 2024

We are going to the Championships!  FIRST robotics conducts their annual international championship in Houston, Texas.  Last year, more than 18,000 students, representing 974 robotics teams from 59 countries came together to compete, innovate and connect. This year, we’re going!  However, that means more fees and expenses. WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please donate! And cheer us on when we go to Worlds Apr 3-Apr 6. You would be our Champion!


Help us attend Worlds!
LigerBots team holding the awards

With the team win pictured above, we will be competing for the Engineering Inspiration Award at District Championships April 3-6! Then it will be Houston or bust! The Annual FIRST world championships is hosted in Houston and we’re going to compete with the best FRC teams from around the world. We need to raise funds for registration and transportation.  Become a Sponsor (ligerbots.org)

Calliope in action during the competition

Thank you in advance for your support! Any amount would help get students closer to Houston! The LigerBots thank you, Calliope thanks you and Thaddeus thanks you.


Our game-breaking competition at BSU!
March 12, 2024
Member of the MC team waving our LigerBots flag

This past weekend, the LigerBots finished strongly at Bridgewater State University for their first New England District Qualifier.

LigerBots members shaking the judge’s hands

After two fierce days of competition and overcoming a series of technical challenges, we not only made it to the playoffs, but our alliance was in the finals! We also won the Engineering Inspiration Award (celebrates outstanding success in advancing respect and appreciation for engineering within a team’s school or organization and community).

Judges interviewing the build team

The LigerBots are currently 17th in New England out of 175 teams, racking up a total of 53 ranking points at BSU. Our FIRST Impact Award team presented in front of judges, telling them how our robotics team impacts the way students learn new skills. Throughout the whole competition, we had actively working LigerBots members performing various tasks such as presenting, photography, scouting robots’ stats, and repairing any damages inflicted upon the robot.

Team member and coach repairing the robot

This is only the beginning. This week, the LigerBots are back in the shop, taking lessons from the competition to make strategic improvements. This will prepare them for the next competition in 2 weeks on March 23rd and 24th.

Robot performance during the game

We’ve had an extraordinary experience this weekend! We hope we can learn valuable lessons and skills from this experience, so that we have an even better performance for upcoming competitions!


Confident to Crush the Competition!
March 8, 2024
Shooting our music disc, before shooting our shot at the competition!

Bridgewater State University, here we come! From March 9-10, after multiple weeks of hard work, the LigerBots will show the world how well we’ve built, programmed, and designed our robot. Anyone is free to watch, and you can do so by clicking our link,

Team members watching a video about the competition

On March 2, robot drive practices were held at WPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)!

Fixing up the robot for any improvements

These practices are held to test our robot for any potential flaws before we send the robot out to the competition.

“The robot performed pretty well, we definitely had some issues, but our shooting got more accurate at the end. We made a good amount of progress.” said electrical member Wes H.

On March 7, our team held our last tests for the robot, improving whatever we could to create the best robot possible!

After all our practices and training, the LigerBots are confident to throw our robot in the competition, as we hope we win!