2018 • SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Won the John Bruno Memorial Award, as an outstanding member of the special teams, at the team's awards banquet.
Season: Appeared in 13 games...One of 22 players to have earned their degree entering the 2019 Citrus Bowl...Graduated with a degree in rehabilitation & human services.
Appalachian State (9/1): Helped Blake Gillikin to average 43.0 yards per punt and Jake Pinegar to hit a 32-yard field goal and all six extra points. at Pittsburgh (9/8): Appeared on special teams...Aided Blake Gillikin to a 42.6 punt average...Helped Jake Pinegar to hit all seven extra point attempts. Kent State (9/15): Aided Jake Pinegar to hit all nine extra point attempts...Helped Blake Gillikin to average 48.5 yards per punt. at Illinois (9/21): Helped Jake Pinegar to convert nine extra point attempts...Assisted Blake Gillikin in dropping his 54th career punt inside the 20. Ohio State (9/29): Aided Jake Pinegar in making two field goals, including a 39-yard kick, and both of his extra point attempts...Helped Blake Gillikin to hit eight punts for 312 yards, while dropping three punts inside the 20. Michigan State (10/13): Helped Jake Pinegar to hit both of his extra point attempts and a 20-yard field goal...Aided Blake Gillikin as he had eight punts for 364 yards, while dropping one punt inside the 20. at Indiana (10/20): Helped Jake Pinegar to hit both of his field goal attempts and three extra points...Aided Blake Gillikin to average 40.2 yards per punt on six kicks, including a 53-yard punt and two inside the 10. Iowa (10/27): Helped Jake Pinegar to hit three field goal attempts, converting 45-, 49- and 44-yard attempts...Aided Pinegar to become the first PSU player since Sam Ficken vs. Maryland in 2014 to hit three field goals over 40 yards in a game...Helped Blake Gillikin to average 41.8 yards per punt, including a 54-yard punt. at Michigan (11/3): Helped Blake Gillikin to record a career-high 370 punt yards while tying a career best with eight punts...Gillikin hit a career-long 74 yard punt, which is tied with Anthony Fera (2010 vs. Iowa) for the fourth-longest punt in program history...Aided Jake Pinegar to hit his only extra point attempt. Wisconsin (11/10): Helped Jake Pinegar to tie a career high with three field goals...Pinegar hit from 49, 42 and 23 yards, matching a career high with his 49-yard make...Helped Blake Gillikin to average 38.0 yards per punt, landing one at the Wisconsin 6. at Rutgers (11/17): Helped Blake Gillikin to average 48.7 yards per punt, including punts of 67 and 70 yards, the 19th- and ninth-best punts in program history, respectively...Aided Jake Pinegar to hit both of his field goal attempts and both of his extra point attempts. Maryland (11/24): Helped Jake Pinegar to hit a 25-yard field goal and all five extra point attempts...Assisted Blake Gillikin in landing a punt inside the 20. vs. Kentucky (1/1): Helped Jake Pinegar to hit a 32-yard field goal and all three extra point attempts...Aided Blake Gillikin to a career-best 51.2 punt average on five kicks...Helped Gillikin to raise his season punt average to 44.0, a Penn State season record.
2017 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Named Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Started all 13 games at long snapper...Handled the snapping duties on all placements...Made collegiate debut vs. Akron (9/2)...One of 24 student-athletes to make their collegiate debut in 2017...Brother, Dan, joined the team as a walk-on in mid-September.
Akron (9/2): Made collegiate debut. Nebraska (11/18): Made his first career tackle on punt coverage.
2016 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Did not see any game action...Named the 2016 Coaches Special Team Award winner for the specialist who demonstrated loyalty, interest, attitude and improvement in spring practice.
2015 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON
Did not see any game action.
2014 • TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON
Redshirt Season.
HIGH SCHOOL
A four-year letterman in high school, playing one year for head coach Dr. Mark Watson at Wallenpaupack (Pa.) Area HIGH SCHOOL and two years for head coach Mike Columbo at Delaware Valley (Frenchtown, N.J.) High School...Was the first Division I FBS commit in WAHS school history...Logged 43 tackles and nine sacks playing on special teams and defense during his senior Season...Helped the Terriers to back-to-back Skyland Conference championships in three Seasons at Delaware Valley...Notched 20 tackles with three sacks in two varsity Seasons at DVHS...Selected to compete in the Dream Game at Scranton Memorial Stadium following his senior Season...Also lettered once in baseball as a first baseman and pitcher.
PERSONAL
Full name is Kyle Franklin Vasey...Son of Bruce and Shelley Vasey...Has twin brothers, Chad and Dan...Brother, Dan, is a member of the Nittany Lion football team as a long snapper and defensive lineman...Brother, Chad, runs track & field at Lock Haven University...Enjoys fishing, skiing, hiking and spending time with his family...Majoring in rehabilitation and human services...Born April 20, 1996 in Flemington, New Jersey.