The president of Keiser University's Daytona Beach campus was mugged and carjacked while meeting with two women for a "sexual rendezvous," police Chief Mike Chitwood said.

DAYTONA BEACH — The president of Keiser University's Daytona Beach campus was mugged and carjacked over the weekend while meeting with two women for a "sexual rendezvous," police Chief Mike Chitwood said Monday.

When 60-year-old Matt McEnany stepped out of his 2011 Toyota Venza Sunday night to speak with the two women — identified only as "Luscious" and "Brittany"�— he was struck from behind by a man who then shoved him onto the roadway and sped off in the Toyota with the two women, a police incident report states.

McEnany told police that he was driving along the 100 block of Lenox Avenue to pick up the two women —�both in their early 20s —�from their "grandmothers' houses." He said he met them a few months ago after he gave them a ride when their car�broke down, the report states.

But Chitwood said McEnany "had every intention of having a�rendezvous with these�women."

"As a matter of fact you could call it a sexual rendezvous," Chitwood said Monday afternoon.

A school official said McEnany was suspended over the incident.

In a 9-1-1 call,�McEnany�was hyperventilating as he explained�to a Volusia County sheriff's dispatcher what happened.

"I had two supposedly friends of mine�needed a ride," McEnany told the dispatcher. "I pulled up here and I�got out of the car and some black guy jumps me. He throws me down to the ground�and starts kicking me and the two�girls and the guy get in to my car and take off with it, my wallet, everything."

The college president also told the dispatcher that he had $100 in his pocket "to pay a bill." The robbers made off with that, too, McEnany said in the call.

When the dispatcher asked McEnany if he was giving the women a ride, he responded, "I was picking up these two girls�because they needed a ride somewhere."

A message left at McEnany's office at Keiser University was not returned Monday. When called, the number listed for McEnany in the police report is answered with a phone service message saying the number was not in service.

McEnany filled out a statement for investigators�at Daytona Beach police headquarters, but police spokesman Jimmie Flynt said the statement could not be released because it's part of an�ongoing investigation.

The Toyota�was found Monday at 2:04 a.m.�in the north parking lot of�Halifax Health Medical Center, police said. �

Kelli Lane, associate vice chancellor of media and public relations at Keiser said McEnany has been suspended pending a "thorough and comprehensive" investigation. Lane said the school is cooperating with police.