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Former Penn State Star Kyle Vasey Injured in Colorado Hit‑and‑Run, Fiancée Killed

Adam Bauserman faces multiple felonies as investigation reveals license revocation; a GoFundMe supports Vasey's recovery

A tragic hit‑and‑run on a quiet Colorado street has left former Penn State long snapper Kyle Vasey fighting for his life and mourning the loss of his fiancée, Corinne More, who was killed instantly.

A Life Altered in an Instant

The collision, which occurred in Highlands Ranch, left Vasey with three severe spinal fractures. He has endured six surgeries since the crash and doctors warn that permanent disfigurement or even death remains a real possibility.

Vasey, a native of Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, enjoyed a standout career at Penn State from 2014 to 2018, earning the John Bruno Memorial Award in 2018 as the team’s top special‑teams player. After graduating with a degree in rehabilitation and human services, he moved to the Denver area, where he worked in real estate before the accident.

The driver responsible, Adam Bauserman, was charged with seven felonies, including vehicular homicide and vehicular assault. Investigators revealed that Bauserman’s license had been revoked after a 2025 DUI, making his presence behind the wheel illegal at the time of the crash.

Community Response

A GoFundMe campaign launched by Vasey’s parents has drawn widespread attention, aiming to offset the mounting medical expenses and rehabilitation costs. Colorado coach James Franklin publicly expressed his devastation, offering prayers for Vasey’s recovery and highlighting the close‑knit nature of the football community.

Medical professionals treating Vasey say that, while his spinal injuries are grave, the absence of head trauma offers a hopeful outlook for physical recovery. The community remains steadfast in its support, awaiting the day he can once again step onto the field.

The case has reignited discussions about road safety and the consequences of license revocation, underscoring the need for stricter enforcement and greater awareness of the risks faced by victims of hit‑and‑run drivers.

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