A quiet evening on a Colorado road turned deadly when a vehicle driven by Adam Bauserman struck Kyle Vasey and his fiancée Corinne More, leaving the former Penn State quarterback with life‑threatening injuries and claiming the life of his partner.
Investigators say the driver was operating the car despite a revoked license and that the collision occurred near the intersection of Highlands Ranch and Daniels Park, a spot familiar to local hikers and cyclists.
Vasey was rushed to a trauma center where he endured multiple fractures, including three spine breaks and four cracked ribs, and has already undergone six surgical procedures as doctors work to stabilize his condition.
Bauserman was taken into custody roughly fifteen minutes after the crash and now faces charges of vehicular homicide and related offenses as prosecutors piece together the circumstances that led to the impact.
A Community Grieves
Friends, teammates and supporters have flooded social media with messages of condolence for Corinne More, whose sister, Dianne Windes, described her as a person whose big heart touched everyone she met. The outpouring reflects the deep loss felt across the university and beyond.
Penn State coach James Franklin expressed his sorrow, noting that Vasey’s contributions on the field were matched only by his character off it, and he urged the campus to rally around the injured athlete and his family during this difficult time.
The incident also raises questions about road safety and the enforcement of license revocations, prompting calls for stricter monitoring of drivers who have had their licenses suspended, especially those with histories of traffic violations.