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As the boys’ basketball season draws to a close, Washington Demon players find themselves near the top of a number of statistical categories in the Southeast Conference.

That includes junior Logan McDole. By hitting just under 39 percent of his three-point attempts, the Washington wing has the third-best shooting percentage in the conference from beyond the arc.

Shooting 38-and-a-half percent on three-pointers has sophomore teammate Kael Williams one spot behind McDole, who also has the third-highest effective field-goal percentage in the league.

Demons sophomore Rajan Roth’s 16 blocked shots ends up fifth-most in the Southeast Conference, while freshman Nic Stone’s debut season includes both the fifth-most made three and fifth-most attempted triples in the league.

Stone finishes just outside the top five in shooting percentage from deep by hitting a little over 38% of his attempts. Washington senior Roman Roth also just misses the top five in the conference in steals for the Demons, as did sophomore Drew Conrad in total made shots on a team that went 6-15 this season.