(BCSNN) Hit me Cameron one more time! Boozer delivered a historic performance Friday night, scoring 35 points and grabbing 12 rebounds to lead No. 4 Duke past Indiana State 100-62 at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

The freshman matched Zion Williamson and Jared McCain for the second-most points by a Duke freshman and became just the third Blue Devil in the last 45 years to post a 35-point double-double.

Duke (4-0) trailed early but responded with four separate double-digit scoring runs and a season-best 51-point first half. Boozer scored 23 before the break and added five assists, three steals, and three blocks in just 29 minutes.

Caleb Foster added a season-high 14 points, while Dame Sarr chipped in 10. Duke blocked 13 shots, swiped 13 steals, and forced 18 turnovers, holding the Sycamores to 36.1% shooting and just 62 points — nearly 20 below their season average.

The Blue Devils reached the century mark for the second straight game and have now won 19 consecutive home contests under head coach Jon Scheyer, who earned his 93rd career win and 50th at Cameron.

On tap for the Blue Devils, Duke will face No. 25 Kansas in the State Farm Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 9 p.m. ET.