Congratulations are due to Oregon State Beavers’ basketball head coach Wayne Tinkle, who has achieved historic success by leading the team to their deepest NCAA Tournament run in over half a century. In 2021, Tinkle guided the Beavers to an extraordinary season that defied expectations, culminating in an Elite Eight appearance. The Beavers, projected to finish last in the Pac-12, surged to a sixth-place conference finish, clinching a Pac-12 Tournament title, and a coveted NCAA tournament berth. Oregon State, ranked as a 12-seed, went on a thrilling run, defeating major programs like Tennessee, Oklahoma State, and Loyola-Chicago, before ultimately falling to the Houston Cougars. This marked the team’s most successful tournament run since 1966, affirming Tinkle’s impact on a program historically challenged by limited NCAA appearances.
Beyond his tournament achievements, Tinkle is recognized for revitalizing Oregon State’s program since taking the helm in 2014. Known for his defensive coaching style, he has transformed the Beavers into a defensively solid team, leading them to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 26 years in 2016. His leadership has been instrumental in fostering both on-court excellence and academic achievements among players, making Tinkle a significant figure in Oregon State’s athletic history. His accomplishments highlight a period of substantial growth for the Beavers, cementing his place as one of the university’s most impactful coaches.