PURDUE 70, NEW MEXICO 58 The 11th-ranked boilermakers improved to 8-0 with all eight wins coming by at least 12 points.
Isaac Haas led Purdue with 21 points, his second career 20-point game, both of which came in the last three games.
Haas is now shooting 68.4 percent from the field and leads the country in fouls drawn per 40 minutes (10.8).
A.J. Hammons recorded his second straight double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds while adding three blocks.
Hammons moved into 31st place (past Carl Landry) on the career scoring list and his 17 double-doubles are the 15th most in school history -- 16 of which have come against power teams.
The tandem of Isaac Haas and A.J. Hammons combined for 37 points and 17 rebounds and scored 32 of Purdue's 39 second-half points. New Mexico had 33 second-half points.
In the second half, (Cullen) Neal looked at me and said, 'Man, y’all just too big.' I just laughed and said, 'Yeah, it’s a pretty good luxury to have.'