WEST LAFAYETTE — Zach Edey scored 30 points and grabbed 20 rebounds, and No. 1 Purdue made 11 3-pointers Saturday in a 95-78 rout of Penn State.

The Boilermakers (15-2, 4-2 Big Ten) rebounded from their second loss of the season with their 10th consecutive home victory and their eighth straight in a series they’ve dominated. Lance Jones had 14 points, Fletcher Loyer added 11 and Braden Smith tied his career high with 11 assists.

Nick Kern Jr. had a career-high 18 points to lead Penn State and Kanye Clary added 16. The Nittany Lions (8-9, 2-4) have lost three of four overall.

But this was a complete a mismatch and Purdue took full advantage.

Edey finished the first half with 19 points, 13 rebounds, three assists and two blocks while going 6 of 6 from the field. He finished the game 10 of 12 from the field.

His supporting cast was strong early, too. The Boilermakers made 8 of 16 3s and closed their highest scoring half of the season with a 56-36 halftime lead. And all it took was one solid flurry.

Camden Heide’s 3 with 15:13 left in the half gave Purdue an 11-10 lead and spurred a 31-5 run, forcing the Nittany Lions to take a timeout twice. When the run ended, the Boilermakers led 39-15.

The Nittany Lions responded with a flurry of 3s late in the first half but never got closer than 14.

It’s been an up-and-down first season for coach Mike Rhoades and this revamped roster. At times, the Nittany Lions have shown promise. But against this size, depth, experience and talent, they didn’t have a chance against Purdue.

If there’s a common thread for the Boilermakers it’s this: They’re not losing back-to-back games. They played with the edge that coach Matt Painter wants, which was missing earlier this week in the loss at Nebraska. Purdue can’t afford to lose that edge again if it hopes to defend its regular-season conference title.

The Boilermakers’ four-week reign at No. 1 may end despite four of the top five ranked teams losing before the weekend began. Can they extend the nation’s longest active streak of top-five rankings to 27? Stay tuned.

Purdue vsits archrival Indiana on Tuesday.

Spears, Seminoles defeat Notre Dame: Primo Spears scored 13 points, including two key buckets late in the second half, and Florida State defeated Notre Dame 67-58 on Saturday.

Florida State scored the first eight points of the second half to take the first double-digit lead of the game, 41-29 with about 17 minutes left. Notre Dame made only three shots in the first 6-plus minutes of the half, but layups by Logan Imes and Markus Burton got them within 43-37. Spears then hit a 3-pointer to start an 8-0 Florida State run and the Fighting Irish came right back with nine points of their own to make it 51-46.

A 3-point jumper by Braeden Shrewsberry drew the Irish within 59-55 with 2:24 remaining but Spears hit a pull-up jumper for a six-point lead. Shrewsberry hit another 3-pointer to make it 61-58 but Spears answered again, his hook shot giving the Seminoles a 63-58 lead with 56 seconds remaining. J.R. Konieczny and Shrewsberry missed 3-pointers on Notre Dame’s next two possessions and the Seminoles closed out the win with two free throws from Jamir Watkins and two more from Baba Miller.

Watkins scored 12 points and Jalen Warley and Darin Green Jr. scored 10 points each for Florida State (10-6, 4-1 ACC), which beat Notre Dame for the fourth consecutive time.

Burton scored 20 points and Konieczny had 11 for Notre Dame (7-10, 2-4).

Florida State made 13 of 15 free throws compared to 3 of 11 for Notre Dame. Florida State had only eight turnovers.

There were five ties and six lead changes in the first half which ended with Florida State ahead 33-29. The Seminoles led for 15-plus minutes, but their biggest lead was only five points on two occasions. Notre Dame’s biggest lead of the half was four.

Badgers give Northwestern cold shoulder: Max Klesmit scored a career-high 24 points and A.J. Storr added 14 to help No. 15 Wisconsin hold off Northwestern 71-63 on Saturday.

Wisconsin (13-3, 5-0) has won six straight games and is the only undefeated team in the Big Ten Conference. The Badgers’ 5-0 start in league play is the first since the 2007-08 season.

Klesmit was 5 of 7 from 3-point range in the win.

Boo Buie scored 22 points, including 15 in the first half, for the Wildcats (12-4, 3-2). Brooks Barnhizer had 12 second-half points for Northwestern. The Wildcats never led in the second half but tied the game twice with less than 4:12 left in the game.

No. 3 Jayhawks win showdown with No. 9 Sooners: Kevin McCullar had 15 of his 21 points in the second half as No. 3 Kansas surged past No. 9 Oklahoma 78-66 Saturday, extending its winning streak over the Sooners to six games.

Hunter Dickinson led Kansas (14-2, 2-1 Big 12) with 24 points and 14 rebounds. KJ Adams also had a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

Javian McCollum had 17 points to lead Oklahoma (13-3, 1-2), which lost its second straight game. Milos Usan added 15 and Otego Oteh had 12.

Kansas finally grabbed a double-digit lead with 10:31 left on a pair of McCullar free throws en route to opening a 16-point lead.

Oklahoma took its first lead of the game when Jalon Moore followed a missed shot and slammed it home for a 27-26 lead with 6:28 left. The teams traded leads the rest of the half, and Kansas led 38-37 lead at the half.