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Darion Clark returns to practice for USC

USC's Darion Clark (0) reacts with teammates Elijah Stewart (30) and Chimezie Metu after scoring a late basket against Arizona State on Jan. 7.

USC’s Darion Clark (0) reacts with teammates Elijah Stewart (30) and Chimezie Metu after scoring a late basket against Arizona State on Jan. 7.

(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
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USC forward Darion Clark returned to practice on Monday. Clark had missed seven games after suffering a separated shoulder.

USC Coach Andy Enfield said Clark is day to day.

“We’ll see how he goes,” Enfield said. “If he can play, he will. If not, he won’t.”

Clark said that he is “ready to go.”

Clark sustained the injury in practice nearly a month ago. His absence has coincided with USC’s struggles. The Trojans went 2-5 without Clark.

Clark averages less than 12 minutes per game, but collects an average of 4.8 rebounds in that time. Enfield called him “one of the best per-minute rebounders in the nation.”

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