Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle started five walk-ons Wednesday night in the final home game of the season, which the Beavers lost 65-62 to in-state rival Oregon.

Tinkle, in his first season as head coach of the Beavers, does not have any seniors on the team.

Beavers coach Wayne Tinkle started five walk-ons Wednesday in the final home game of the regular reason. Godofredo Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports

He started four players who made the team in an open tryout Oct. 4 and one who was a practice player last season under former coach Craig Robinson.

"Some people might call me crazy and maybe I am," Tinkle said, "but it was something our guys deserved."

He started 6-foot-10 junior Justin Stangel, 6-foot guard AJ Hedgecock and three freshmen: 6-6 forward Matt Dahlen, 6-4 guard Tanner Sanders and 6-3 guard Dylan Livesay.

Those players might not be on the team next season due to a strong recruiting class.

"I was thinking about having no seniors to celebrate what would normally be "Senior Night" and I wanted to honor something for this team," Tinkle told ESPN.com in a text message. "It hit me right away: Honor the walk-ons from Oregon that have been such a big part of our season.

"Knowing what I now know, I'd do it all again. One of my proudest moments as a coach!"

Oregon State pulled to within one with 34 seconds left after a Malcolm Duvivier layup, but Oregon made six free throws in the final 30 seconds to secure the win. The Beavers committed two costly turnovers in the final 1:30.

The Beavers (17-13 overall, 8-10 Pac-12) needed a win to go .500 in conference play for the second time in 25 years. They have lost six of seven.

The Beavers and Ducks play next week in the Pac-12 tournament in Las Vegas.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.