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Alums Set for World Championship
34 players from 19 schools set to compete in IIHF event in Russia.

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Michael Matheson completed his Boston College degree this winter, during his first pro season.

UPDATED: May 12, 2016

With the puck set to drop Friday at the 2016 IIHF World Championship in Russia, more than 30 former NCAA players will be pursuing gold.

The United States leads all teams with 19 former NCAA players on the roster, including seven who played college hockey in 2015-16.

IIHF site

The Americans are far from alone in NCAA representation, however. The 34 alums in the tournament represent nine countries, including Canada (four players), Belarus, France, Hungary and Sweden (two each).

Nineteen schools have former players in the event, led by Boston College (five), Michigan (four) and Minnesota (three). Michigan's "CCM Line" of JT Compher, Kyle Connor and Tyler Motte has been reunited on Team USA.

The U.S. team also features Thatcher Demko, the Boston College goaltender and Hobey Baker finalist who took a sociology final exam Thursday. Hudson Fasching, Steve Santini and Miles Wood are the other NCAA players from this season on the U.S. team.

U.S. games will be televised on NBC Sports Network.

Former Boston University player and assistant coach John Hynes of the New Jersey Devils is the head coach of the U.S. team, and his coaching staff includes Boston University head coach David Quinn.

Current/Former NCAA Players in the World Championship

Belarus
Kirill Gotovets D Rockford (AHL) Cornell
Oleg Yevenko D Lake Erie (AHL) Massachusetts
Canada
Ben Hutton D Vancouver (NHL) Maine
Michael Matheson D Florida (NHL) Boston College
Cam Talbot G Edmonton (NHL) Alabama-Huntsville
Chris Tanev D Vancouver (NHL) RIT
Denmark
Oliver Lauridsen D Frolunda Gothenberg St. Cloud State
France
Laurent Meunier F HC La Chaux-de-Fonds UMass Lowell
Yorick Treille F Rouen Dragons UMass Lowell
Hungary
Andrew Sarauer F Fehervar AV19 Northern Michigan
Kevin Wehrs D Fehervar AV19 Minnesota
Kazakhstan
Brandon Bochenski F Barys Astana North Dakota
Latvia
Ralfs Freibergs D Toledo (ECHL) Bowling Green
Sweden
Erik Gustafsson D Kloten Flyers Northern Michigan
Gustav Nyquist F Detroit (NHL) Maine
United States
JT Compher F U. of Michigan Michigan
Mike Condon G Montreal (NHL) Princeton
Kyle Connor F U. of Michigan Michigan
Thatcher Demko G Boston College Boston College
Hudson Fasching F U. of Minnesota Minnesota
Noah Hanifin D Carolina (NHL) Boston College
Matt Hendricks F Edmonton (NHL) St. Cloud State
Vinnie Hinostroza F Chicago (NHL) Notre Dame
Keith Kinkaid G New Jersey (NHL) Union
Dylan Larkin F Detroit (NHL) Michigan
Jake McCabe D Buffalo (NHL) Wisconsin
Tyler Motte F U. of Michigan Michigan
Brock Nelson F NY Islanders (NHL) North Dakota
Steve Santini D Boston College Boston College
Brady Skjei D NY Rangers (NHL) Minnesota
Frank Vatrano F Boston (NHL) Massachusetts
David Warsofsky D New Jersey (NHL) Boston University
Chris Wideman D Ottawa (NHL) Miami
Miles Wood F Boston College Boston College