CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Oregon State trailed at halftime, and coaches told players to be more physical, take care of the ball and get into a rhythm on offense.The group we have are competitors and they all want to win. Well do whatever it takes to try to come back and chip away at the lead, and sure enough, we did, said Tres Tinkle.Tinkle had a career-high 26 points and 12 rebounds as Oregon State stormed back in the second half to defeat Texas-San Antonio 72-64 on Sunday afternoon.Drew Eubanks and JaQuori McLaughlin each had 13 points for the Beavers (2-0).Guys I thought showed a ton of resiliency and toughness, which is great for us early in the year, said Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle, Tres Tinkles father.Jeff Beverly scored 12 points and Lucas OBrien had 10 points but both fouled out for the Roadrunners (0-2), who have lost both their games this season to teams that were in the NCAA Tournament last year.I was proud of the way our guys competed. We did a really good job defensively in the first half. We were in foul trouble again. We have to figure out a way to defend without fouling, said first-year Roadrunners coach Steve Henson.Were going to be a good ballclub at the end of the year, he added.Texas-San Antonio (0-2) led 37-29 at the break, but Oregon State opened the second half on an 11-2 run, capped by a Tinkle 3-pointer, to take a 40-39 lead and seize the momentum.The Roadrunners trailed 61-50 when they responded with a 9-0 surge, punctuated by a Giovanni De Nicolao layup with 4:38 remaining.With 1:44 left and Oregon State up 67-63, the Roadrunners had a chance to cut into the lead, but Tinkle had a block in a wild sequence near the basket where the Beavers ended up with the ball. On the next possession, McLaughlin scored a layup.Oregon State held the Roadrunners to 24 percent shooting in the second half.BIG PICTURETexas-San Antonio: J.R. Harris injured his right leg about midway through the first half and finished with eight points in six minutes. ... The Roadrunners early season schedule features plenty of travel, as the team plays eight of its first 11 games away from home.Oregon State: Stephen Thompson Jr., Oregon States third-leading scorer last season, missed the game for precautionary reasons with a left foot injury. He could be back in the lineup on Wednesday. Wayne Tinkle said that none of the guards active for Sundays game played a minute last season, but players stepped up. Losing Stevie, hes a guy thats capable of getting 20, 25. ... Thats big, he added.FREE THROWSFor the second straight game, the opposing coach pointed to Oregon States aggressiveness in driving to the basket as being the difference. They went at us and got to the free-throw line, Henson said. The Beavers made 23 of 37 free throws, while the Roadrunners were 18 of 27.NO RESTTres Tinkle is recovering from a foot injury, but with the close game, he played 38 minutes. I kept saying to the staff on the bench, `Ive got to take Tres out. Ive got to take Tres out. I cant play him this much, Wayne Tinkle said.UP NEXTTexas-San Antonio: Plays Wednesday at Illinois-Chicago, which lost their season opener at San Francisco on Friday.Oregon State: Hosts Lamar on Wednesday. The Cardinals are 1-0, but were picked to finish 12th out of 13 teams in the Southland Conference. Tracy Mcgrady Jersey . PAUL, Minn. Damian Jones Hawks Jersey . While hell be dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April. https://www.thehawkslockerroom.com/Bruno-Fernando-City-Edition-Jersey/ . 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Here are the lines for Week 4 games, courtesy of the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.CFB PickCenter | Top 25 previews | Betting guide: Best title, Heisman betsThursday, Sept. 22Clemson (-9) at Georgia TechFriday, Sept. 23TCU (-23) at SMUWyoming (-3) at Eastern MichiganUSC at Utah (-2)Saturday, Sept. 24Central Michigan (-3.5) at VirginiaBall State (-3) at Florida AtlanticCentral Florida (-6.5) at Florida InternationalArmy (-14) at BuffaloEast Carolina at Virginia Tech (-12)Syracuse at Connecticut (-5.5)Penn State at Michigan (-18.5)Iowa (-14) at RutgersWake Forest at Indiana (-7)San Jose State at Iowa State (-7)Mississippi State (-23) at MassachusettsColorado State at Minnesota (-16.5)BYU vs. West Virginia (-6.5) at Landover, Md.North Texas at Rice (-7.5)Appalachian State (-6.5) at AkronGeorgia Southern at Western Michigan (-7.5)Charlotte at Temple (-27.5)Pittsburgh at North Carolina (-7)Southern Miss (-9.5) at UTEPOklahoma State at Bayloor (-9.dddddddddddd5)Louisville (-25) at MarshallKent State at Alabama (-43)Duke at Notre Dame (-21.5)New Mexico State at Troy (-20.5)Vanderbilt at Western Kentucky (-7.5)Wisconsin at Michigan State (-6)Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (-6) at Arlington, Tex.Nevada at Purdue (-5)Louisiana-Lafayette at Tulane (-4.5)Colorado at Oregon (No line)Washington at Arizona (No line)Georgia at Ole Miss (-7)Miami (Ohio) at Cincinnati (-18.5)Louisiana Tech at Middle Tennessee State (-5.5)Texas San Antonio at Old Dominion (-3.5)South Carolina at Kentucky (-1.5)Florida at Tennessee (-6.5)Bowling Green at Memphis (-16.5)Florida State (-6.5) at South FloridaNebraska (-7) at NorthwesternHouston (-34) at Texas StateLSU (-3.5) at AuburnBoise State (-13) at Oregon StateAir Force (-3) at Utah StateIdaho at UNLV (-14)Cal at Arizona State (-3.5)Stanford (-3) at UCLATulsa (-14) at Fresno State ' ' '