1969-70 WILDCATS AT A GLANCE
LETTERMEN LOST FROM 1968-69 TEAM (2) Phil Argento (6-1 G)Team Captain, started all games, 281 points and 92 assists.
MVP in Notre Dame game. Mike Casey (6-4 G-F)Repeating as All-SEC, Casey averaged 19.1 points, grabbed
205 rebounds and was credited with UK record 129 assists last season. Played
1,054 minutes; All-UKIT.  Broke leg in auto accident; will miss season. RETURNING LETTERMEN (9) Bill Busey (5-10 G)Limited action past two seasons with scoring totals of 21 in
each. Lettered as soph. Jim Dinwiddie (6-4 G)Scored 23 points as reserve with action in 20 games. Dan Issel (6-814 C)All-America, set such records as most points, best season average
and most field goals and moved to No. 10 as top UK scorer; 26.6 ppg with high
of 41 against Vanderbilt at Nashville. All-Mideast, All-UKIT, Olympic alternate
and repeater as All-SEC. Art Laib (6-10 C-F)Lettered as soph, logged only 42 minutes time last season,
scoring 10 points and 17 rebounds. Bob McCowan (6-2 G)Top reserve, saw 200 minutes action in 20 games, averaging
3.8 pts., including 1 6-point production against Georgia at Athens. Terry Mills (6-3 G)Started first two games at guard, then played 13 as reserve,
averaging 3.2 pts.
Randy Pool (6-7 F-C)Top-flight reserve credited with action in 22 games last season. Scored 59 points and 49 rebounds.
Mike Pratt (6-4 F)All-SEC performer who missed first two games due to broken finger. Third scorer with 16.9 average; also credited with 230 rebounds.
Larry Steele (6-5 F)Broke into starting lineup and earned SEC soph honors. Averaged 8.6 pts., gathered 192 rebounds last season.
UP FROM FRESHMAN TEAM (5) Kent Hollenbeck (6-4 G)Averaged 20 ppg while hitting 53 percent from field. Stan Key (6-3 G)Ave. 1 1.9 pts. in 22 starts. Randy Noll (6-714 F)Ave. 16 pts., grabbed 270 rbs. Tom Parker (6-6 F)Led frosh with 20.3 ppg. Credited with 237 rbs. Mark Soderberg (6-8 C)Tied Noll with 270 rbs. Scored 15.9 ppg.
OTHERS
Clint Wheeler (6-8 C-F)Scored 24 pts. in 12 games.
ATHLETICS AT KENTUCKY
Kentucky's athletic, program, a well-balanced and ambitious activity featuring intercollegiate competition in ten different sports, is organized under the Department of Athletics and a corporation known as the University of Kentucky Athletics Association.
The program is conducted without overemphasis or sacrifice of educational objectives and in strict compliance with the rules of the University, the Southeastern Conference and the National Collegiate Athletics Association.
A board of directors, headed by the President of the University in the capacity of chairman, maintains overall policy supervision of the athletic program.
Supervising the steady growth and balanced development of one of the nation's top athletic programs is Athletic Director Harry C. Lancaster.
The Association's Board of Directors is composed of the following: Chairman (President) Dr. Glen Creech Dr. Donald C. Leigh
Vice Chairman (V.-P. Stu. Affairs)    Dr. Stephen Diachun Dr. J. L. Massie
Dr. W. L. Matthews, Jr., Secretary    Tim Futtrell (Student) James H. Pence
Dr. Ralph Angelucci J. T. Frankenberger Dr. N. J. Pisacano
Dr. Thomas Brower Dr. Lyman Ginger Dr. W. C. Royster
Albert B. Chandler Dr. A. D. Kirwan Floyd Wright
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