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Jashaun Agosto (born January 16, 1997) is an American basketball player for the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds. Agosto grew fame at age 11 when a video of him being a basketball prodigy called "Amazing 11 year old athlete" went viral on YouTube.

Early life and High School
Jashaun Agusto was born in Seattle, Washington on January 16,1997. Very quickly he discovered his love for basketball. He went to his gym 4 hours a week with his dad and he would do running around the gym to make him faster. Many people thought that his father was pushing Jashaun, but he would always say that Jashaun would actually want to do work outs excessively. At age 11, a video of him was uploaded to Youtube called "Amazing 11 year old athlete" and it received over 10,000,000 views that year. Agosto quickly became an internet sensation that he even made an appearance on Ellen and he even received a note from the UCLA basketball team saying they would "wish they could sign him." In High School, Agosto became a two-time state champion in the state of Washington… Helped lead legendary Garfield High to a 4A title as a sophomore and as a junior... Led the Metro League with 72 steals while averaging 13.3 points and 3.6 assists per contest in his junior season, as the Bulldogs compiled a 27-2 record… Averaged 10.5 points, 6.8 assists, 3.4 rebounds, and 3.8 steals per game as a senior, as Garfield finished with a 26-3 mark and ranked third in the state.

College Career
In 2016, Agosto was recruited to play for the LIU Brooklyn. He Played and started 31 of LIU’s 32 games in his freshman season. Agosto Finished the year averaging 11.2 points per game, 3.2 assists per game and 2.1 rebounds per game. Agosto Was named NEC Rookie of the Week once. He Finished the year with his first career double-double in the NEC Tournament, scoring 16 points and dishing out 10 assists against Robert Morris. His 10 assists in that game matched an NEC freshman record. Jashaun scored a career-high 22 points against Incarnate Word. He Had 18 games with 10+ points, including three games with 20 points or more. He was named to the Northeast Conference All-Rookie Team and was named CCR Freshman of the year.

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