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Wayne Tinkle was born on 26 January, 1966 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., is an American basketball player and coach (born 1966). Discover Wayne Tinkle's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Timeline
Wayne Francis Tinkle II (born January 26, 1966) is an American college basketball coach who is the head coach of the Oregon State Beavers men's team of the Pac-12 Conference.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Tinkle's family moved to Spokane, Washington, and he graduated from Ferris High School in 1984.
In his senior season, he led the Greater Spokane League in scoring and field goal percentage (61.8).
Tinkle played college basketball at the University of Montana in Missoula from 1984 to 1989, under head coaches Mike Montgomery and Stew Morrill.
As a senior, he was named to the conference's second team.
Tinkle played professionally for twelve years, spending most of his time in Europe in Sweden, Italy, Spain, and Greece.
The Topeka Sizzlers selected him in the second round, 26th overall, in the 1989 CBA draft.
Tinkle played in 12 games for the Sizzlers and averaged 19.0 points and 10.4 rebounds.
Later in his first season, he signed with Liège Basket of Basketball League Belgium and averaged 24.1 points and 11.5 rebounds.
In the 1990–91 season, Tinkle played for the Solna Vikings of the Swedish Basketligan, averaging 21.3 points and 11.0 rebounds.
From 1991 to 1993, Tinkle played for the Tri-City Chinook of the CBA.
He played in the CBA All-Star Game in 1993.
On February 19, 1993, Tinkle signed with Juver Murcia of the Spanish Liga ACB.
In 5 regular season games, Tinkle averaged 15.4 points and 7.6 rebounds.
Tinkle began the 1993–94 season with the CBA's Rapid City Thrillers, until he signed with Onyx Caserta of the Italian Lega Basket on December 28, 1993.
In nine games with Caserta, he averaged 18.7 points and 6.8 rebounds.
On March 4, 1994, Tinkle re-signed with Rapid City.
In the 1994–95 season, Tinkle began with Pagrati Athens of the Greek Basket League, before signing with Somontano Huesca of Liga ACB on November 25.
In 21 regular season games, he averaged 12.5 points and 6.9 rebounds, and remained with the team the following season, when it became Grupo AGB Huesca.
Tinkle improved to 16.8 points and 7.2 rebounds in the 1995–96 season.
For Covirán Granada in the 1996–97 season, Tinkle averaged 16.2 points and 9.8 rebounds in 34 regular season games.
The following season with Fórum Filatélico Valladolid, he averaged 14.1 points and 7.0 rebounds in 34 regular season games.
With Cáceres CB in the 1998–99 season, Tinkle averaged 10.3 points and 6.6 rebounds.
After sitting out the 1999–2000 season due to injuries, Tinkle signed with the Las Vegas Silver Bandits of the International Basketball League in January 2001, in what would be his final time playing professionally and the final season of the team.
In 17 games with Las Vegas, Tinkle averaged 11.4 points and 5.1 rebounds.
Wayne is married to Lisa McLeod, a former player for the Lady Griz.
They have two daughters; Joslyn, who plays for the Sydney Uni Flames professional women's basketball team, and Elle, a former player at Gonzaga; and a son Tres, who played for him at Oregon State.
Tinkle played professionally for twelve seasons until 2000, including stints in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and International Basketball League (IBL) and in Sweden, Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Tinkle was hired as an assistant coach at his alma mater in September 2001, and served under three head coaches.
When Larry Krystkowiak left Missoula for an assistant's job in the NBA with the Milwaukee Bucks, Tinkle was promoted to head coach in June 2006.
He became one of the winningest coaches in school history, boasting an overall record of .630.
Tinkle was the first at Montana to advance to the NCAA tournament three times, and his 158 victories are the fourth-highest.
He was .710 in Big Sky Conference games, the most league wins by any coach at UM.
Tinkle was tabbed the Big Sky's "Coach of the Year" in the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons.
With its NCAA berth in 2012, Montana advanced to post-season play a school-record four straight seasons.
Montana went 19–1 in conference play that season en route to winning the conference's regular-season title, and those 19 victories are a Big Sky record.
Prior to his arrival in Corvallis in 2014, he was the head coach for eight seasons in the Big Sky Conference at his alma mater, Montana, preceded by five years with the Griz as an assistant coach.
In 2014, Tinkle was named the Sexiest Man in College Basketball by CollegeInsider.com.
In his penultimate season in Missoula, Tinkle led the Grizzlies to their second straight trip to the NCAA tournament, as UM played 19th-ranked Syracuse in San Jose, California.
It was Montana's third trip to the Big Dance in four seasons, and the tenth in school history.