Dec. 13 USCHO Live! features RIT coach Wilson, Huntsville Times sports editor Turner

The Tuesday, Dec. 13, episode of USCHO Live! features Rochester Institute of Technology coach Wayne Wilson and sports editor for The Huntsville Times, John Turner.

Wilson is in his 13th season behind the RIT bench, having led the Tigers to the 2010 Frozen Four in just their fourth full season at D-I. He is the only coach to have won both the AHCA Spencer Penrose (Division I coach of the year) and Edward Jeremiah (Division III coach of the year) awards. Wilson captained Bowling Green’s 1984 national championship team.

Turner is sports editor for The Huntsville Times in Huntsville, Ala., and has been covering Alabama-Huntsville hockey, including its October demise and its December resurrection.

(This week’s episode is pre-recorded, so we won’t be able to take your calls or tweets.)

Join us for the conversation and information, Tuesday, Dec. 13, from 8 to 9 p.m. ET at blogtalkradio.com/uscholive. If you can’t listen live, check out the podcast of USCHO Live! available on the player at the right (click through if you’re reading this via RSS.)

Each episode of USCHO Live! features a look at news around NCAA hockey, a look ahead at upcoming games and events, and conversation with people who coach and play college hockey and journalists who cover the sport.

About the hosts

Jim Connelly is a senior writer at USCHO.com and has been with the site since 1999. He is based in Boston and regularly covers Hockey East. He began with USCHO.com as the correspondent covering the MAAC, which nowadays is known as Atlantic Hockey. Each week during the season, he co-writes “Tuesday Morning Quarterback.”

Ed Trefzger has been part of USCHO since 1999 and now serves as a senior writer and director of technology. He has been a part of the radio broadcasts of Rochester Institute of Technology hockey since their inception — serving as a producer, studio host, color commentator and now as RIT’s play-by-play voice for the last several seasons. Ed is based in Rochester, N.Y.