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NCCC News
The upper-tier teams at nationals that make the least amount of avoidable mistakes will win future competitions. . Clemson will be hosting the NCCC in 2005. But the BIG story for next year is "Can Wisconsin win its third consecutive national championship?" Four times previously in NCCC history has a team come into the NCCC with back-to-back titles. No team has ever won three consecutive titles. Here's the unofficial coverage for the 2003 NCCC :
Other Recommended "ConCan" Resources
Previous Years at the NCCC - includes scoring, reviews, and pictures from past competitons.
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3CT News
WASHINGTON, DC - Clemson Concrete Canoe Team (3CT) places fourth
Clemson finished an impressive fourth place, capturing a 7th, 5th and 5th in academics and taking four of five races! Year after year there seems to be no drop in talent and commitment among the Clemson students and faculty. With its record twelfth consecutive appearance at nationals, and its seventh straight top-five finish, Clemson is arguably the most successful program in the country. But there is definitely room for improvement in 2005. NC State is a very strong challenger every year in the Carolinas' regional, and UW, Laval and UAH all bested 3CT at nationals in 2004. It appears that a few avoidable mistakes cost 3CT some serious points and dropped them a few spots in Design Paper and Finished Product categories. 3CT was not alone as several teams made similar mistakes. Suffice to say, the rules are now making it critical that teams pay closer attention to ASTM and ASCE standards. This can only be done by having a Quality Assurance (QA) process manager in place whose job it is to read, understand, communicate, and INSURE ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE MET. With the races now just 25% of total competition points, more attention needs to be placed on QA for concrete design and construction (including finishing). Clemson now has twelve consecutive national appearances (1993-2004). The record for the most total appearances at nationals is 14, held by Virginia Tech. The 3CT women paddlers won two of their three races (including co-ed) this year. The one loss stops the consecutive winning streak at four competitions (12 races). Now sporting a record of 18-3 over the past seven years, Clemson women's paddling program is the most successful in the history of the NCCC. I've got to give props to the men's paddling team, though. The 3CT men swept all three of their races. Thanks 3CT Hall of Fame
3CT Accomplishments at NCCC -
The Clemson Concrete Canoe Team (3CT) web site has been covering the NCCC since 1995. We hope that it is a great experience for the 3CT faithful, folks from all the schools who have participated in a regional or national competition, and for those out there scratching their heads and wondering "what the heck is a concrete canoe!". While you will see the familiar 3CT logos at the top of many pages, over half of this web site is dedicated to providing statistics, history, scoring breakdowns, highlights, reviews and pictures for schools other than Clemson. Links are also provided from our site to other schools' canoe sites as well as to the web sites for ASCE and Master Builders (official organizer and sponsors of the National Concrete Canoe Competition). If you'd like to contact the team send an email to 3CT and show your support. Clemson Engineering and Sciences |
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