Peter Sauer, a former Bank of America Corp. (BAC) executive
who was captain of the Stanford University basketball team that reached the
Final Four in 1998, died after collapsing during a recreational game. He was
35, reports Bloomberg.
Sauer collapsed and struck his head on the court during his
team’s July 8 game at Gardella Park in White Plains, New York, the Journal News
newspaper reported. The city lists the adult basketball league as
“NCAA-certified, competitive” with “top- notch players.” He died of an enlarged
heart and suffered a skull fracture, the Westchester County Medical Examiner’s
office said today in an e-mail following an autopsy.
“He was truly one of
a kind and universally adored,” Keller, now a managing director at UBS AG in
New York, said in an e-mail. “I am personally devastated, as are a multitude of
my colleagues at UBS and throughout the business….”
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