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Drexel squash star Bushma plays on for family in Ukraine

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PHILADELPHIA - Alina Bushma prepared for perhaps the biggest match of her squash career at Drexel when her mother texted her a snapshot from her day in Ukraine.

Inna Bushma wanted to show her daughter the camouflage nets she made as a volunteer helping Ukraine’s Territorial Defense Forces."Looks like grass," Alina Bushma said, laughing.Bushma much preferred the photos her parents sent earlier in the week -- champagne for a toast for their daughter who helped lead Drexel to a runner-up finish in the Collegiate Squash Championships."I’m just a girl from Ukraine where squash is not even that popular," she said Friday.The 21-year-old Bushma scored the winning point last Saturday that sent the Dragons into the CSA championship match, where they lost to Harvard.

She hit the court again Friday at the squash center on Drexel's campus and won her first match in the CSA individual championships — and earned First Team All-America honors with her win.RELATED: Bucks County first responders sending tactical gear, PPE to UkraineBushma walked off the court and found her coaches and teammates waiting for her in Drexel T-shirts with two equally sized horizontal bands of blue and yellow for the Ukrainian flag stitched on the left sleeve.

She fought back tears at the gesture, a team with players from countries around the globe (England, Spain, Malaysia included) that had banded together to support their teammate."They know what I’m going through," she said.Bushma has watched "news, news, news" in the nine days since Russia invaded Ukraine.

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