When the Zags' made their debut as a force in the NCAA's back in 1999 they had a record of 28-7 and made it to the elite-eight losing to eventual champions U-Conn.Only Quentin Hall was black of the starters,the white starters were Richie Frahm,Matt Santangelo,Jeremy Eaton and Casey Calvary with top subs Axel Dench and Ryan Floyd.The only other black player on that team was Mike Leasure who saw barely 10 minutes a game.In 2000 the record was 26-9 and the Zags' made it to the Sweet 16.All starters were white and they were Frahm,Santangelo,Calvary,Dench and Floyd with subs Mark Spink and Zach Guorde seeing good playing time.The only black player on that team was Kenny Williams who warmed the bench.In 2001 the record was 28-7 and all starters were white and they were Dan Dickau,Blake Stepp,Calvary,Guorde and Spink and this team also went to the Sweet 16.The black players,Anthony Reason and Alex Hernandez saw decent playing time as didwhite sub Kyle Bankhead.The 2002 had a record of 29-4 and the starters were the same except Reason replacing the departed Spink.This team had 5 black players but only 3 of them saw good playing time.This version of the Zags' were a first round casualty.The 2003 team went 24-9 and had 3 black players.At various times all of them started but the white starters were Stepp,Guorde,Bankhead and Richard Fox.This team made it to the the secound round.I forgot to mention Cory Violette on that team as well.In 2004 the white starters were Stepp,Violette and Bankhead the black guys were Tony Skinner and Ronny Turiaf.Their record was 28-3 an they made it to the secound round.Adam Morrison wasn't a starter but made a good contribution.Sean Mallon and Derek Ravio saw action as well.