Collegiate Robotic Football Conference Championships April 5 at Saint Mary's College

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The school where the entire sport started will be hosting the 2025 Collegiate Robotic Football Conference Championship this weekend this Saturday, and the public is invited to attend the tournament.

The University of Notre Dame will welcome four other teams (Navy, Ohio Northern, Valvin, and Valparaiso) to the Angela Athletic Center at Saint Mary's College on Friday, April 5. 

The tournament begins at 9:30 a.m. with the championship game scheduled for 4:30 p.m. The rules of the sport are similar to football, only with robots.

"The tournament will feature top collegiate robotic teams battling it out in a high-tech football competition," organizers said. "Teams have spent months perfecting their robotic designs and strategies for the chance to claim the Brian Hederman Memorial Trophy which represents the National Champion."

History of CRFC:

Robotic Football began in memory of Brian Hederman, for whom the trophy is named. Brian was a Notre Dame student who tragically died in a car accident while he was home for the summer between freshman and sophomore year in July 1995. Many friends and family, also impressed with Brian over the years, contributed to a memorial fund in his honor. Brian's family first asked that the University use those funds to provide scholarship.

In the early 2000s, Brian's father discovered a whimsical sketch by Brian of a robot football player. His Dad could not get rid of the image and began thinking about how that might provide a more memorable memorial to Brian.

The result was a plan for creating robotic American-style football competition among U.S. engineering schools.

The idea was to create excitement around a favorite American obsession that could show the excitement of engineering accomplishments. Working with two other classmates from Brian's Dad's class at Notre Dame (Skip Horvath and Vince Cushing), they developed a plan for building an intercollegiate conference.

Notre Dame arranged to shift a significant share of the original Memorial fund to now fund this Robotic Football National championship initiative. The winner of the competition wins the Brian Hederman Memorial Trophy.

The trophy was designed through a collaborative process of Brian's father and sculptor Thomas Marsh, with an emphasis on using Brian's original sketch as part of the design.

Today that sketch lives on as the centerpiece of the newest edition of the CRFC logo seen below! This logo embodies the cutting-edge, technology-driven, forward-thinking nature of the sport. The form conveys the idea of a humanoid player while simultaneously representing the history that serves as the foundation of our great sport.

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