AUBURN, Alabama -- The University of Alabama took home a new trophy over the weekend. This time, it was won by the college's chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery.

Auburn University and the University of Alabama went head-to-head in the "

on Saturday at the Shelby Center of Engineering in Auburn. During the competition, members of the two teams faced-off to see who could solve the most programming problems in a five-hour window without internet access.

Ultimately, the three Alabama teams took home the victory after solving nine problems while the Auburn teams solved eight. Because of their win, the University of Alabama will house the competition's 3D printed trophy until next year's event.