I'd have to agree with Freethinker here. In the last three years of write-ups, I've even wrote in my Cincinnati write-ups: "There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and a Mick Cronin coached team being all black." There's actually a LOT of truth to that. Even the blackest teams have had at least one white-starter/big contributor at some point in the last ten years. Hell, Georgetown even started Nate Lubick for three years! Seton Hall had Jaren Sina, UNC had Tyler Zeller and now Luke Maye, Clemson had Terrance Oglesby and Tanner Smith, Wake Forest had two white starters this year, NC State has Maverick Rowan and Omer Yurtseven, UConn had Niels Giffey and Tyler Olander, Kentucky has had Josh Harrelson, Kyle Wiltjer, Derek Willis, Jarrod Polson, and Isaac Humphries, Villanova has gotten more white-friendly in their recruiting, St. John's has white players, Arkansas has had white players, Rick Pitino has actually played a few white players at Louisville, Memphis had Austin Nichols and another white post, Chad Rykhoek this year, Florida State has played white guys in the recent past. The point of all of that was to show how unique Cincinnati and Cronin is in NOT playing a single white player for any minutes in competitive games in the last 10 years. There are next to no other examples of a Big Conference coach being so steadfastly opposed to white athletes to the point he's completely stopped playing/recruiting them.
I did some digging, and the last white Bearcat to start for Cincy was in 2007-2008, and that was Polish forward Adam Hrycanciuk, who started every game for the Bearcats and averaged 6 points and 5 boards. He was the only white player to play for them that year. If you want a bit of trivia, the season before, another white player averaged over 10 minutes per game. That player was Connor Barwin, who joined the basketball team to help with an injury-depleted roster.