COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Second-ranked Maryland got 16 points from Rasheed Sulaimon and cruised past Bowie State 93-62 on Tuesday night for its school-record 27th consecutive home victory.

Taking a break from their rigorous Big Ten schedule, the Terrapins (22-3) enjoyed a stress-free encounter with Bowie State, a Division II school in Maryland.

Maryland coach Mark Turgeon went to his bench early and received a solid performance from backup centre Michal Cekovsky, who usually sees little playing time behind Diamond Stone and Damonte Dodd.

Cekovsky scored 11 of his 14 points in the first half to help the Terrapins take a 47-29 lead. His previous career high was 10.