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Varsity - February 27, 2014

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42 // VARSITY February 27, 2014 T wice in her life, Daria Kryuchkova didn't ex- pect to continue her basketball career. The first time was after high school when she got a call to play at Jacksonville College in Texas. The second was after her junior college career when she got a call from the Badgers. "I was online and Coach (Lynn) Nabi (from Jack- sonville College) was really trying to bring Rus- sian players to the United States," Kryuchkova explained. "He called and said I will provide you a full scholarship if you are willing to play, and I said 'Sure, why not' and I just came. I was working at a hotel in Russia and did not think I could dream of being in America." The 6-foot-2 forward made her first trip to the United States, traveling from her native Moscow, to play with the Jaguars. Kryuchkova came from a basketball family. Her mother, Svetlana Konstantinova, was a member of the Russian National Team but had to retire after an Achilles injury. Kryuchkova actually started her athletic career as a swimmer but switched to bas- ketball in the seventh grade. "My shoulders started to get really big and my mom did not want me to have big shoulders, so she said I needed to play ball," said Kryuchkova. "I had three choices -- I could play volleyball, tennis or basketball. My mom was a basketball player, so she had more relationships and knowledge about basketball, so I played basketball. I was also tall ― not extremely tall, compared to my peers, but still tall ― and I had potential to be a good basketball player." Kryuchkova had to adjust to America ― both on the court and in the classroom. "It was a huge difference from Russian basket- ball to American basketball," Kryuchkova said. "(It's) very aggressive, very fast. You make post players run. We don't run very much. What we do is rebound and pretty much do post work and de- fense." Kryuchkova averaged 3.9 points and 3.2 re- FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE Basketball helps Moscow native Kryuchkova live an American dream BY DIANE NORDSTROM • UW ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

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