BLOOMINGTON — Despite committing 26 turnovers, No. 6 Indiana rolled to a second straight blowout win.

James Blackmon Jr. scored 20 points with nine rebounds, OG Anunoby added a double-double, and the Hoosiers blasted Liberty 87-48 on Saturday night at Assembly Hall in the programs' first-ever meeting.

Indiana (3-0) shot 61 percent and outrebounded the Flames 55-20.

Anunoby finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds, Robert Johnson scored 13 points after starting at point guard instead of on the wing, and the Hoosiers held Liberty (1-2) to 30 percent shooting.

It was a 32-point bulge late in the first half before Indiana settled for a 45-19 edge at intermission, and Liberty never made a run after that.

Juwan Morgan started at power forward for Indiana and contributed seven points and eight boards. Josh Newkirk, who had started the first two games of the season at point guard, came off the bench and had three points and five rebounds.

Center Thomas Bryant was charged with seven of the Hoosiers' season-high 26 turnovers. They gave the ball away 19 times in the opener against Kansas and 16 times in Wednesday's 100-78 win over Massachusetts-Lowell.