For the second time in two days, the Oregon women's basketball program has seen a player enter the transfer portal. Freshman forward Lucy Cochrane has elected to leave the program DuckTerritory.com has learned.

Her decision to exit comes one day after Holly Winterburn, another 2019 signee, announced her intent to find a new collegiate home.

Like Winterburn, Cochrane was an international prospect, hailing from Melbourne, Australia. She was one of two Australian prospects to join the team in 2019-20, joined by reserve guard Jaz Shelley.

A 6-foot-5 center, Cochrane appeared in 18 games during her freshman season. She averaged 1.4 points per game along with 1.2 rebounds. She made 10-of-16 field goal attempts.

Her playing time petered out following non-conference play. She played 10 or more minutes in four non-conference games, but only played that frequently in one conference game — the team's second Pac-12 against Colorado at home. She made both of her conference field goal attempts in five minutes in the team's road win over Colorado on Feb. 1. The four-point outing was her best of league play.

The Ducks will have options in the front court in 2020-21 despite Cochrane's departure. They'll return senior Lydia Giomi, who played an sizable role off the bench in 2019-20, along with redshirt sophomore Sedona Prince and Nyara Sabally who each sat out the 2019-20 season. Both are highly-regarded players. The Ducks also signed five-star post players Kylee Watson and Angela Dugalic in their top-rated 2020 recruiting class.