Woman Dead, Former NCAA Wide Receiver Injured in Pennsylvania ATV Crash
- Julian Fleming, who previously played wide receiver at both Penn State and Ohio State, sustained serious injuries in a deadly ATV accident in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, on Friday night.
- The crash occurred after Fleming, driving the ATV at 8:13 p.m. In Columbia Township, collided with a deer that entered the roadway, leading to the accident.
- Fleming’s passenger, 23-year-old Alyssa Boyd from Bloomsburg and reportedly Fleming’s girlfriend, died at the scene, and neither was wearing safety equipment during the crash.
- Fleming, 24, spent four years playing at Ohio State before transferring to Penn State for the 2024 season, where he recorded 14 receptions totaling 176 yards and one touchdown. He was set to join the Green Bay Packers as a rookie free agent but did not pass his medical examination due to hip and back issues.
- State police are still looking into the accident, and Fleming, who sustained serious injuries, was taken to a local hospital but has since been discharged.
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Ex-Penn State football player injured, girlfriend killed in freak ATV crash
A former Penn State football player was injured and his girlfriend was killed in an ATV accident in northern Pennsylvania, authorities said. Julian Fleming, 24, and Alyssa Boyd, 23, were riding on a Yamaha four-wheeler in Columbia Township on Friday night when they struck a deer on a rural road, Pennsylvania State Police said in a crash report Saturday. Fleming was driving the all-terrain vehicle and sustained serious injuries, police said. He w…
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