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Gonzaga gets Olynyk back against Clemson

Kelly Olynyk missed the Bulldogs’ first three games. (Associated Press)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Gonzaga’s depth just got deeper.

The Bulldogs welcome back 7-foot junior forward Kelly Olynyk to face a Clemson squad tonight whose top two scorers are interior players. Olynyk was sidelined for the first three games due to an unspecified violation of the Student Code of Conduct.

“He’s going to help us a bunch,” GU coach Mark Few said. “He’s been a very good player for us in the preseason, one of our best so far in practice and all the workouts. He’s hungry to get back out there.”

Olynyk, who redshirted last year, is capable of playing the 4 or 5. He joins a talented front court with Elias Harris, Sam Dower and Przemek Karnowski.

“He’s a good shooter, good passer and he’s also more physical and can bang against the bigger teams,” Dower said of Olynyk.

Gonzaga (3-0) will play three games in four days at the Old Spice Classic, beginning with Clemson at 6 PST at HP Field House. Oklahoma (2-0) faces Texas-El Paso (1-1) in the other half of the bracket. In other openers, West Virginia meets Marist and Davidson takes on Vanderbilt.

Clemson (2-0) is led by 6-8, 250-pound senior center Devin Booker (13 points, 4 rebounds), 6-9 senior forward Milton Jennings (10.5 points, 6 rebounds) and 6-6 wing K.J. McDaniels (9.5 points, 4 rebounds).

Now in his 11th season as a Division I coach, and third at Clemson, Brad Brownell’s teams have finished in the top 50 in scoring defense every season. Clemson ranked first in the ACC and 24th nationally at 61.4 points per game last year, the school’s best since 1950.

Gonzaga is averaging 94.3 points.

“They kind of play a slower tempo. We have to be prepared for a grinder,” Few said. “Brad kind of hangs his hat on that end of the floor. His teams are hard-nosed, tough to score on.”

In their only previous meeting, Gonzaga knocked off No. 5 Clemson 84-71 in 1997.