Yes, pretty much. "The fact is that Sasha had mental health problems before she came to Mizzou," She had mental problems, so it is now all her fault that she is dead, sucks to be her but we tried our best - "after we became aware of those concerns we did everything we could to support her and guide her to people and resources to help her. Doesn't mention a single thing about the negativity of the sexual assault, she was probably lying to get attention. People with mental issues do that.
"Ultimately, none of it could prevent such a tragic end to a young woman's life which had so much potential, and it certainly is a stark realization of just how difficult of an issue that mental illness can be. A recent article in People Magazine about Rick Warren is very topical to this issue, and how nobody, not even elite-level athletes, are immune to mental health issues. I was very impressed with how People handled the topic and was respectful to the Warren family dealing with the tragic loss of their son. "
"We are hopeful that the overall focus of your piece is to help raise awareness about the issue and challenges of mental illness, and if there are things we can do from our position of leadership at Mizzou to assist, please consider us as willing to do so. "
Missouri is completely not responsible for her death as you can see, they just want everyone to know that.