Sneed scores 18 in Kansas State's 76-58 victory over Florida A&M

MANHATTAN, Kan. — After two straight losses by Kansas State, Xavier Sneed said Monday night was a chance to get back on track. Sneed and the Wildcats responded with a 76-58 win over Florida A&M.

He had 18 points, Mike McGuirl scored 16 and Cartier Diarra provided 11 as Kansas State ended its two-game skid.

“We were just real locked in tonight,” Sneed said. “We just took it as another game and didn’t look at their record.”

Evins Desir led the Rattlers (0-6)with 18 points and eight rebounds and M.J. Randolph scored 10.

The Wildcats (5-2) forced 17 turnovers and scored 18 fast break points off those mistakes as Kansas State had 20 turnovers, tied for their most this season.

“They pressed us, but we got to be tighter with the basketball,” coach Bruce Weber said. “Trying to look at the positives, at least.”

The Wildcats scored a first-half-high 39 points and led by 14 after 20 minutes.

“It was good for our guys to get this one,” Weber said. “Everyone has adversity during the year, and it’s about how you deal with it.”

Kansas State out-rebounded Florida A&M 35-25 and scored 13 points on 12 offensive rebounds.

The Rattlers couldn’t get the outside shot to fall, going 1-of-11, while the Wildcats hit nine 3s. McGuirl had four 3s in the game and has scored 26 points in the past two games.

“I hope he’s turning (the) corner,” Weber said. “I don’t want to get overboard and start writing feature articles, but I’m happy for him.”

Kansas State shot 54% and Florida A&M went 45% from the field.

The Wildcats scored the first nine points of the second half. Kansas State led by as many as 27 in the final 20 minutes.

Florida A&M is in the midst of a 13-game road trip to start the season. The Rattlers' first home game comes on Jan. 11 against Morgan State. They have lost 19 straight non-conference games while Kansas State has won 33 consecutive non-conference games at home.

“We just did not do a good job on their big guy,” Weber said. “They kept playing and they didn’t quit down the wire.”

The Wildcats will try to use this momentum as they gear up to take on Marquette and one of the best guards in the country in Markus Howard.

“We didn’t play well last year and we have different people,” McGuirl said. “We just need to prepare for them the best we can.”

NEW UNIFORMS

After the game, Kansas State unveiled new white throwback uniforms featuring lavender strips down the side. They were first worn in the 1973-74 season.

BIG PICTURE

Florida A&M had to play a near-perfect game to beat Kansas State and the Rattlers were far from it.

Kansas State needed a win after two losses last week. It wasn’t the prettiest, but the Wildcats are back in the win column.

UP NEXT

Florida A&M travels to Tennessee to take on the Volunteers on Wednesday.

Kansas State takes on Marquette at home on Saturday.