By Matt Prehm, Duck Territory: After spending two seasons in Eugene and winning two league titles, Oregon forward Chandler Lawson has elected to leave the Duck basketball program and finish out his remaining years of college basketball somewhere else.
DuckTerritory.com has learned that the 6-foot-8 Lawson has put his name into the NCAA Transfer Portal. Lawson started 20 games over his two-year career with the Ducks, playing 59 total games. Lawson averaged 17.8 minutes per game for the Ducks as a sophomore this season, starting eight. Lawson averaged 4.4 points, 3.0 rebounds, and he shot 51 percent from the field in each of his two seasons.
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