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As another season of Southeast Conference girls’ basketball comes to a close, the Washington Demons end up with some of the league’s best in a number of statistical categories.

That includes guard Adalyn Long, who ends up third in the Southeast in scoring by averaging nearly 13 points per game. Long also finishes the season fourth in assists, and the Washington junior had the second-most made free throws and third-most attempts at the charity stripe.

Fellow junior Addison Miller joins Long as top 10 in the conference in free throw makes and attempts, while senior Kendall Hinrichsen and freshman Reagan Miller crack the top 10 in three-point shots made and taken. Long had the third-most made triples and was one spot ahead of Hinrichsen with the fourth-most attempted threes.

Hinrichsen also rounds out the top five in the league in assists. Addison Miller finishes eighth in the conference in total rebounding, while sophomore Sarah Berdo ends up sixth in offensive rebounds collected.

Washington finished with the most made and attempted three-pointers in the league as a team, and they were second in free throws made and shot. The Demons went 4-6 in the Southeast Conference this season and were 6-16 overall.