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Edey leads top-ranked Purdue past Jacksonvil­le

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Zach Edey scored 18 points and No. 1 Purdue breezed past Jacksonvil­le 100-57 on Thursday night.

Lance Jones had 16 points, Trey KaufmanRen­n scored 15 and Myles Colvin had 11 for the Boilermake­rs (11-1), who won their fourth straight — including last Saturday’s win over then-No. 1 Arizona that allowed them to regain the top ranking.

Twelve players scored for Purdue. Seldom-used Will Berg had eight points in the closing minutes as coach Matt Painter substitute­d liberally. The Boilermake­rs held a 43-16 edge in bench scoring.

Robert McCray V led the Dolphins (8-5) with 22 points. He came in as Jacksonvil­le’s leading scorer with a 16.5-point average.

The 7-foot-4 Edey had a team-high eight rebounds as Purdue finished with a 39-31 advantage.

Purdue shot 52% from the field while holding the Dolphins to 37%. Jacksonvil­le committed 21 turnovers, 12 more than Purdue.

The Boilermake­rs led from the tip, but were ahead just 32-24 with 4:58 remaining in the first half. Purdue finished the half with a 13-3 run to take a 45-27 lead.

Purdue started the second half with a 12-0 spurt, extending its advantage to 30 points.

NO. 3 HOUSTON 72, TEXAS STATE 37

In Houston, Emanuel Sharp scored 17 points, Ja’Vier Francis added 13 and Houston routed Texas State.

Houston is one of three remaining undefeated teams, along with James Madison (11-0) and Ole Miss (11-0).

Houston improved to 12-0 for the third time in school history, joining the Cougar teams from 2018-19 and 1967-68. Houston also has a 12-game home winning streak dating to last season.

Kaden Gumbs scored seven points to lead Texas State (6-6). The Bobcats shot 29%, including 2 of 15 on 3-pointers.

NO. 8 TENNESSEE 65, TARLETON STATE 46

In Knoxville, Tenn., Zakai Zeigler scored 13 points and Santiago Vescovi added 12 as Tennessee overcame poor shooting in the second half and beat Tarleton State.

The Volunteers (9-3) shot 2 for 17 in the first nine minutes of the second half. However, Tennessee’s lead never dipped below nine points in that time. Josiah-Jordan James added 10 points for Tennessee.

Devon Barnes led Tarleton State (8-4) with 12 points, while Lue Williams and KiAndre Gaddy added 10 point apiece.

NO. 9 KENTUCKY 95, LOUISVILLE 76

In Louisville, Ky., Antonio Reeves scored 22 of his season-high 30 points in the first half, helping Kentucky overcome a slow shooting start and cruise past rival Louisville in the annual battle for Bluegrass bragging rights.

Kentucky (9-2) missed seven of its first 12 attempts, but stayed within a couple of possession­s behind perimeter shooting keyed by Reeves, who made his first four shots from beyond the arc and nine of 10 in the first half.

Reeves finished 10 of 15 from the field to top his previous best of 24 points against topranked Kansas on Nov. 14. Tre Mitchell added 18 points and 12 rebounds.

Skyy Clark had 20 points and Brandon Huntley-Hatfield added 16 points and 11 rebounds for Louisville (5-7).

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jacksonvil­le forward Stephon Payne III, right, defends Purdue center Zach Edey during the first half of Thursday’s game in West Lafayette, Ind.
MICHAEL CONROY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jacksonvil­le forward Stephon Payne III, right, defends Purdue center Zach Edey during the first half of Thursday’s game in West Lafayette, Ind.

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