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Apr 29, 2021 6:35 PM
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – The Vincennes University Board of Trustees heard reports during its Thursday meeting on increased scholarship offers and recently launched strategic enrollment initiatives to assist and attract students as they navigate this challenging time.
According to VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson, who referenced the national trends in enrollment due to the pandemic, “We are cautiously optimistic that we can get to an endpoint where overall enrollment will be flat or a little bit higher. From there we have many efforts to allow us to build toward future growth. We have so much tremendous energy going on with the partnerships and programs we have and with our work in Admissions and External Relations.”
• The Aztecs fell to No. 4 Stanford 1-0 in extra time last Saturday evening.
• The Cardinal scored the game-winner in the first minute of extra time.
• The Aztecs held Stanford without a shot for the first 47 minutes and only allowed three shots on goal all evening against a Cardinal team that had outscored its opponents 12-1 in their three matches entering the night.
• SDSU held a 4-0 shot advantage in the first half and had two shots on frame.
• In the second half, Stanford outshot the Aztecs 9-2, although they only had a couple dangerous opportunities, one being the game-winner.
• The Aztecs rolled out the same starting XI as their season opener against UCLA, which features four freshmen (Bryson Hankins, Elias Katsaros, Andre Ochoa and Iñigo Villaldea) and four sophomores (Blake Bowen, Kyle Colonna (RS), Hunter George and GK Tetsuya Kadono).