An above .500 record translated to a lot of postseason awards for the Demon baseball team, as they had nine players named to the Southeast Conference All Conference teams.

Collin Zear headlined the action for Washington being selected as a first team utility player. Zear was a versatile player for the Demons playing third base and was one of the top hurlers on the mound. He posted a 2.30 ERA in 45 2/3 innings of work including a team-high 43 strikeouts. At the plate he racked up a .324 batting average with 22 RBI.

Five Demons represented the second team selections. Jacob Hall was selected as a pitcher for his 2.31 ERA in 42 innings. Aaron Vittetoe was chosen as an infielder with a .292 batting average, Ryan Loy as an outfielder with a team-high .360, Zach Londberg as a designated hitter with a .337 and 37 runs batted in, and Michael Gier was chosen as a utility player with a .337 batting average.

Noah Enfield and Bryce Craff received honorable mentions for the conference. Enfield covered a lot of ground in centerfield and racked up a .239 batting average. Craff was the main catcher for the Demons and had a .286 batting average.

Plenty of Demons were also named to the academic all-conference including Hall, Enfield, Vittetoe, Zear, and Erik Murphy.

The Demons finished the year 18-16 and seven of the nine all-conference selections are graduating.