Senior forward Tres Tinkle passed Gary Payton to take over first place on the Oregon State men’s basketball career scoring list during the Beavers’ 68-65 home victory against Stanford on Thursday night at Gill Coliseum.

Payton scored 2,172 points at Oregon State from 1986-90, and Tinkle entered Thursday night’s game with 2,167 points.

Tinkle’s record-breaking score came on a three-pointer from the right wing with 2:55 to go in the first half. The shot gave him seven points on the night after he started the game 0 for 4 from the field. By the end of the first half, Tinkle had shaken off the slow start to shoot 5 for 9 with 12 points to go with two rebounds and one assist.

After finishing with 23 points in the Beavers’ narrow victory, Tinkle now has 2,190 points for his career. He has scored in double figures in 94 consecutive games.

Tinkle ranks No. 7 all-time on the Pac-12 scoring list, just above Payton at No. 8. UCLA’s Reggie Miller (1983-87) and Jason Kopono (1999-2003) are tied for ninth at 2,095 points. Stanford’s Adam Keefe (1988-92) ranks No. 6 on the Pac-12 list with 2,319 points.

Tinkle also entered the game against Stanford needing 12 rebounds to pass A.C. Green for No. 2 on the Oregon State career list in that category. He grabbed four rebounds against Stanford.