MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Kansas State coach Bruce Weber admitted he didnt have his team totally ready to face Prairie View on Tuesday night.?But it worked out because the Wildcats got help from long distance.?Kansas State knocked down 11 3-pointers and the Wildcats cruised to a 74-55 win over Prairie View A&M Tuesday night.?While Prairie View struggled from the field, the Wildcats were 11 of 20 from distance and hit five 3-pointers in the second half.In a game where the Wildcatss offense was sluggish, Weber still found time to bask in his 400th career victory.?Theres a lot of positives, Weber said.?You know, 20 assists again, for the third straight game. Last year we mightve had to piece three games together to get 20 assists. Shooting the ball well from three, Dean (Wade) is slowly but surely figuring things out and being more active.Wade scored a season-high 19 points, hitting 6 of 8 from the field, and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Kansas State (8-1), which remains undefeated at home. Barry Brown and DJ Johnson each finished with 12 points and Kamau Stokes finished with 11.?The Wildcats shot 54.3 percent from the field for the game (25 of 46).Prairie View (2-7) kept it close in the first half, even taking the lead at one point, but turnovers and poor shooting allowed Kansas State to pull away in the second half.?Daquan Cook led the Panthers with 18 points. Zachary Hamilton added 14.?BIG PICTURE?Prairie View A&M: The Panthers now have lost four straight.Kansas State: Kansas State remains undefeated at home and is 9-1 all-time against opponents form the SWAC.?STAT OF THE NIGHT: With the victory, head coach Bruce Weber now has 400 career wins. Before his latest stop at Kansas State, Weber coached at Illinois and Southern Illinois.?FRESHMAN STANDOUT: Xavier Sneed scored eight points coming off the bench.?HE SAID IT: Bruce Weber on winning his 400th game: Im very fortunate and very blessed to be in the game a long time as a head coach and assistant coach. 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His place as the best road sprinter of all time was arguably secured at this years Tour de France, where he won four stages to bring his total to 30, eclipsing all but Eddy Merckx in the bike race that means the most to most of the world.Cavendish cast himself back into the arcane maelstrom of track cycling because he is restless and relentless and convinced he can always find a way to launch himself into the clear. Two previous Summer Games had ended in frustrating anticlimax, on the track in 2008 and the road in 2012. At 31, seeing the climbers road course mapped out in Rio, he elected to juggle the indoor and outdoor disciplines this season in search of his first Olympic medal.His speed work appeared to pay dividends at the Tour, but Great Britain has a formidable depth chart on the track, and Cavendish wasnt selected for his hearts desire, the team pursuit. Instead, he entered the omnium, a grueling two-day, six-event combo plate of fast-twitch and endurance skills.Cavendish finished second, and his silver was a two-sided coin.While gold medalist Elia Viviani of Italy shed unrestrained tears of elation, Cavendish -- as is often the case -- found himself enmeshed in controversy.As he swung sharply right down the steep bank of the Rio Olympic Velodrome to try to position himself for the next sprint in the grind-a-thon 160-lap points race that concluded the omnium on Monday, he clipped wheels with South Koreas Park Sang-hoon.The ensuing chain reaction also brought down Viviani and Australias Glenn OShea, while Cavendish himself stayed upright. Officials neutralized the race for several long minutes. Viviani and OShea were unhurt and able to collect themselves, but Park lay frighteningly still before medical personnel stabilized his neck with a brace and carried him off the track strapped to a stretcher. He was hospitalized, but there was no official word on his condition.Social media detonated with outrage and calls for Cavendish to be disqualified. After the medal ceremony, along the row of pens holding different broadcast and print media, a Dutch journalist showed Cavendish a replay of the crash annd subsequently tweeted their hostile exchange.ddddddddddddMoments later, speaking with print reporters, Cavendish calmly said the incident was, My fault. I should have been looking where I was going a bit more. I hope [Park]s all right. Cavendish apologized to Viviani in midrace, once the Italian was rolling again.Viviani and OShea, who finished seventh, said they didnt fault Cavendish.I saw it happen, and I went for a gap, to be honest, said OShea, who later watched the replay on the video board. I didnt make the gap, so over I went. Probably didnt quite have the legs tonight anyway. Thats just track racing; you cant blame it on him.As Viviani, 27, who rides for Team Sky on the road, explained, Were on a track, no brakes. When one guy changes directions in front of you and someone else is not ready to change directions, you crash.When Cavendish described himself as a marked man in cycling lingo, referring to the fact that the other men high in the standings stubbornly refused to let him get enough space for bonus points, it couldnt help but echo with a double meaning. His excellence over time has only magnified expectations.I decided halfway I couldnt get a lap, no one was going to let me get a lap, Cavendish said. He settled for grabbing points in the sprints that come every 10 laps, and it was enough to hold on for second. His expression blended relief with slight rue as he greeted his wife and children.Inevitably, Cavendish was asked whether hed give the Olympics another whirl.I just dont know if Im going to be arsed to answer to all you lot in four years time -- Oh, you missed gold in Rio, do you want to go for gold this time? Its the only thing youre missing, he teased back with a wan smile.When reporters tried to entice him into commenting on remarks by fellow Team GB star Bradley Wiggins about his absence from the team pursuit, he wouldnt bite.Anything I say now will be clickbait, Cavendish said before lavishing praise on the team.No disagreement about that. Cavendish, so skilled at accelerating toward a finish line, probably wont be able to get a lap on his own fame.dnt bite.Anything I say now will be clickbait, Cav ' ' '