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Former MCM standout Jacy Pulse earns Summit League weekly honor for USD

This marks the second time in her career (last year after the Texas Relays) that Pulse takes home the weekly honor and the first time this season.

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VERMILLION — Former McCook Central/Montrose standout Jacy Pulse was named one of the Summit League track and field athletes of the week for the week ending April 2.

Pulse logged a personal best of 58.25 seconds in the 400-meter hurdles at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. That mark sits atop the Summit League and is good for 30th in the nation. It also ranks second in USD program history.

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Jacy Pulse

She also posted a personal best for 200 meters, clocking 23.98 seconds at the Bobcat Invitational. That time moved her to seventh in USD program history. Pulse was a member of the Coyotes’ winning 4x100-meter relay at the Bobcat Invitational, which posted a time of 45.05, good for one tenth of a second off their school record from a week ago.

This marks the second time in her career (last year after the Texas Relays) that Pulse takes home the weekly honor and the first time this season.

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