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MSU hockey to be well represented at World Junior Summer Showcase later this month

MSU hockey to be well represented at World Junior Summer Showcase later this month

USA Today12-07-2025
We've got four Spartans set to represent their home countries July 25 - August 2 at the 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase in Minneapolis!#GoGreen pic.twitter.com/9Zj33EbJ8V
Michigan State hockey will be well represented at the upcoming World Junior Summer Showcase in Minneapolis.
Four different Spartans will be representing three different countries at the upcoming World Junior Summer Showcase taking place late this month. Those four Spartans are:
Vansaghi played for the Spartans last season, recording six goals and 10 assists during his freshman campaign. The other three players will be entering this first year with Michigan State hockey this fall.
The 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase will take place from July 25 to August 2.
Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.
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