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from left: Eric Loy, Powsiri Klinkhachorn, Devyn Gentzyel and David Cutright at the Rock Yard in Houston, Texas

WVU repeats second place performance in Robo-Ops Competition

For the third consecutive year, the team from West Virginia University found itself on the podium at the NASA's Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts-Academic Linkages or Robo-Ops Competition, held May 24-26, at the Rock Yard at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The Mountaineers finished second behind University of Oklahoma, with University of Utah finishing third.