The Broncobots are more than just a robotics team; they're a family of innovators driven by a shared passion for engineering and teamwork. With every project, they bring their best, pouring countless hours into perfecting their designs and refining their strategies. Their dedication is unmatched, fueled by a deep love for robotics and an unwavering commitment to each other. Each member plays a vital role, and together, they push the boundaries of what's possible, proving that through hard work and unity, they can achieve anything.
Aidan Turico ’26
Ben Cherny ’26
Carlo Bernardez ’26
Davey Funkhouser ’26
Jonathan Chavez ’26
Leo Zonn ’26
Mael Huarcaya ’26
Parker Dietrich ’26
Angel Pacheco ’26
CJ Wendell ’26
Ethan Mancilla ’26
Hayden Short ’26
Aled Lorans ’27
Colton Oudman ’27
Cruz Lopez ’27
Cyrus Grover ’27
Eli Miyatovich ’27
Jack Price ’27
Kevin Medina ’27
Luke McKenna ’27
Marco Fissore ’27
Marcos Leyva Arredondo ’27
Matthew Anderson ’27
Micah Tucker ’27
Oliver Wolcott ’27
Isaac Meyer ’28
In REBUILT™ presented by Haas, two competing alliances are invited to score fuel, cross obstacles, and climb the tower before time runs out. Alliances earn additional rewards for meeting specific scoring thresholds.
During the first 20 seconds of the match, robots are autonomous. Without guidance from their drivers, robots score fuel into their hub. Fuel can be pre-loaded into a robot, obtained from the human player, collected at the depot, or picked up throughout the center of the field. Some robots may also climb the tower to obtain additional points.
During the remaining 2 minutes and 20 seconds, drivers control their robots. Based on the result of autonomous play, alliance hubs will alternate between active and inactive, shifting gameplay between both sides of the field. Robots can collect fuel at any point in the match and may control any amount of fuel at a time. Drivers control their robots to score fuel into their hub while it is active and may perform defensive strategies or collect more fuel while their hub is inactive.
As time runs out, all hubs become active, allowing all robots to score. Robots can climb to the tower’s highest heights to score additional points and claim match bonuses to increase their position in the rankings. The alliance that earns the most points wins the match!