Adding Up Team Colt’s Jalise Williams' 2022 National Titles

With more than 100 titles to her name, Williams is the youngest Single Stack Ladies National Champion in USPSA history.

by posted on December 21, 2022
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Colts Jalise Williams

NRA Women first reported in 2020 that the Williams sisters, Justine and Jalise, signed on to Team Colt. Since then, each has performed in stellar fashion. In fact, Jalise has become a top-ranked female action shooter in USPSA, IPSC, 3-Gun, and Steel Challenge competitive shooting events across the country. Williams is the youngest Single Stack Ladies National Champion in USPSA history, winning at age 15, and has more than 100 other titles to her name!

It was another banner year for this Team Colt shooter. Her year’s accolades include:

  • 2022 World Speed Shooting Championship: 1st Lady Limited
  • 2022 Classic Nationals: 1st Lady Single Stack National Champion
  • 2022 USPSA 2-Gun Nationals: 1st Lady Limited National Champion
  • 2022 Limited Nationals: 1st Lady Limited
  • 2022 Production Nationals: 1st Lady Production
  • 2022 Pan American Games: Gold Ladies Team Production Optics
  • 2022 Multigun Nationals: 3rd Lady Tac Ops

Williams proudly carries on the Team Colt Legacy at the highest levels of competition, trusting her Colt firearms’ reliability and performance for a competitive edge. With her sights set on next year, she is looking forward to continuing shooting success in 2023.

“We couldn’t be prouder of Jalise’s incredible season of performance. We will continue to support her career fully as she continues to amaze us and perform at such an historically elite level,” said Paul Spitale, executive vice president, Colt CZ Group North America.

For more information on USPSA membership and upcoming matches, please visit uspsa.org/. To learn more about Colt firearms and history, please visit colt.com.

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