According to the 2022 College Sport Racial and Gender Report Card, among D1 men’s basketball athletes, 52.4% were Black or African American, 24.3% were White, 9.8% were International, 7.2% were Two or More Races, 2.8% were Hispanic/Latino, and 2.7% were Unknown (Link:
https://www.tidesport.org/_files/ugd/c0 ... 56db35.pdf). That the percentages add up to just under 100% makes me believe they put every athlete into just one of those categories, but I haven’t dug into the report’s methodology.
Given that, it’s extremely unlikely that a random process of roster construction would generate a team that looks like the Cats. It would be like flipping a coin (actually a coin weighted to slightly favor heads) thirteen times and coming up with tails each time. To be clear, I have no reason to expect that the staff, the department, or the school would have any desire to build a roster with these racial demographics. But some variable(s) that is/are correlated to race seem to be predictive of who gets and/or accepts offers.