The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Shotgun Club is a competitive shooting team that participates in various shoots throughout the year. As a dedicated group of student-athletes, we represent our university in local, regional, and national competitions. Our season culminates in March when we compete at nationals, showcasing our skills against top collegiate teams. We emphasize teamwork, sportsmanship, and continuous improvement while continuing a strong community of shooters.
The Nebraska Shotgun Club's 2026–2027 officers were elected on April 9, 2026, through a team-wide voting process. This ensured that leadership roles were filled by members who have demonstrated strong dedication, leadership ability, and a commitment to the continued success of the team. Each officer was selected based on their contributions to the club and their vision for its future. These individuals will serve a one-year term, overseeing everything from competition planning and fundraising to financial management and team development. Their leadership will be key as we train, grow, and compete throughout the upcoming season.
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The UNL Shotgun Club holds practice sessions on Sundays at Lincoln Trap and Skeet. These sessions provide an opportunity for team members to refine their skills in a supportive and focused environment.
In the middle of the 2024 semester, the UNL Shotgun Club welcomed a new coach, Jacob Loos. With 28 years of experience in education within Lincoln Public Schools, Jacob has a rich background in special education and restorative practices. He is known for his exceptional communication skills and dedication to student success. In addition to his strong educational background, Jacob is SCTP and NRA certified, ensuring he meets the highest coaching standards in competitive shotgun sports. His leadership has already made a significant impact as we prepare for upcoming competitions, including nationals in March.