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About

The Texas A&M Trap and Skeet Club is a nationally recognized competitive shotgun sports team dedicated to developing skilled, disciplined, and responsible student-athletes. Since 1971, we’ve provided a platform for Aggies to train and compete at the highest levels of collegiate clay target shooting. Our mission is to further the competitive growth of our shooters, uphold strong standards of firearm safety and sportsmanship, and represent Texas A&M with pride on the national stage.

As six-time ACUI Collegiate National Clay Target Champions (1978, 1982, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023), we’ve established ourselves as a powerhouse in collegiate shotgun sports. Our athletes compete year-round in a variety of disciplines including trap, skeet, and sporting clays, with the ACUI Collegiate National Championship serving as the pinnacle of our competitive season. This event brings together the best collegiate shooters in the country, and we’re proud to consistently be among the top performers—both as a team and individually.

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Backed by a strong network of alumni, sponsors, and supporters, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of excellence and building on our championship legacy. A key part of that support comes from the Aggie Clay Target Foundation—an alumni-led nonprofit organization that fundraises on behalf of our team and helps ensure we have the resources needed to compete at the highest level. Each year, they host the Aggie Shootout in Houston, bringing together former team members, supporters, and industry partners in support of our program. To learn more or get involved, visit aggieclaytargetfoundation.org. With our sights set on another national title, we continue to train, compete, and grow—always striving to set the standard in collegiate shotgun sports.

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Meet the Officers

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Madison Barbee ‘26 - President

Madison is a senior Animal Science major from Wimberley, Texas. She started clay shooting in sixth grade and has been competing ever since. Her passion for the sport and dedication to the team have made her a standout member of the Texas A&M Trap and Skeet Club.

She credits the team with shaping her into the person she is today, describing it as a one-of-a-kind community where the Aggie Spirit truly lives. Madison’s leadership and enthusiasm help foster the supportive and competitive environment that defines the team.

After graduation, she plans to pursue a career in animal pharmaceutical sales and is committed to continuing her support of the team as an alumna.

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Kayla Kane ‘27 - Vice President 

 Kayla is an Aerospace engineering major from Austin TX. She loves the passion, dedication and family love that her teammates show her. Texas A&M trap and skeet has given her a home away from home with friends that feel like family. 

 

She has been shooting for 8 years and sporting clays is her favorite discipline. She is committed to encouraging team comradery and fostering a competitive environment to take the team to another national championship. 

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Ethan Domke ‘27 - Treasurer

​Ethan is a supply chain management major from Dallas, Texas. He has been shooting competitively for 7 years. In his free time you can find him hunting or fishing. His favorite part about the team is how they work towards a common goal of always improving.

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Dane Whittenburg '27 - Fundraising Chair

 

​Dane is an Aerospace Engineering major from Houston, Texas. This is his second year on the team, and his favorite thing about the team is the people he has met and the family like culture that they provide. When he's not behind the shotgun he loves to cook, including the fact that he was never born with wisdom teeth.


Max Bradlo '28 - Marketing Chair

Max is an International Affairs major from St. Louis, Missouri. He originated from Gateway Gun Club in St. Louis, Missouri, and moved to Denton, Texas, and joined the Marcus Clay Target Team. He enrolled at Texas A&M to join the Corps of Cadets as a first generation Aggie. His favorite thing about Texas A&M Trap & Skeet is the family it provides and the overall love of the sport his team mates have.

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 Garrett Kelly ‘27 - Travel Coordinator

 

Garrett is an Aerospace Engineering major from Fresno, California.​ Garrett is outside whenever possible fishing, shooting, surfing, skiing, or flying airplanes. He is currently working on his private pilots license and plans to fly fighters in the Air National Guard. After 5 years of shooting Garrett became an officer to help ensure that the legacy of TAMU Trap and Skeet lives on. 

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Brady Barbee ‘27 - Merchandise Chair​

Brady is a University Studies Of Architecture major from Wimberley, Texas. He started shooting in the 5th grade and has been shooting ever since. His favorite discipline to shoot is skeet. Outside of shooting, he enjoys hunting, cooking, and hanging out with friends.

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Cam Dickinson ‘27 - Range Officer

​Howdy Cam is a Petroleum Engineering Major from Conroe, TX.  he shoots because it was the first sport that he really wanted to dedicate himself to. he likes this team because it has given him an opportunity to compete throughout college.

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Gavin Winn ‘27 - Range Officer

Gavin is a Poultry Science major from Diana, Texas. ​This is his third year on the team. He started at New Diana FFA Shooting team in the 6th Grade. The great things he enjoys about the team are the comradery and the love of the sport shared between its members and supporters. If he isn’t on a range he spends his time working with poultry.​

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