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According to source, Lafayette had lost four of its last five regular-season games and was coming off a double-overtime defeat to American last Saturday, but that’s not what the Leopards were thinking about when they made the trek to Holy Cross for Wednesday night’s Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal game.

“Our team was extremely focused,” junior forward Ryan Willen said. “We were all business and coming up here to win this game. Nothing else was on our mind.”

Behind Willen’s game-high 19 points, and the team’s solid rebounding and effective defense against Holy Cross’ guards, sixth-seeded Lafayette held off a late Holy Cross rally and beat the third-seeded Crusaders, 77-70.

It was Lafayette’s first win at the Hart Center since 2004.

The Leopards (12-18) will play at second-seeded American in the semifinals at 5 p.m. Sunday. American beat seventh-seeded Colgate, 69-53, Wednesday night.
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According to source, Fred Morgan Kirby could not make a speech to save his life, and he told the crowd as much that day in 1930. He donned a fedora and round spectacles, and gently clasped his cane as he gazed upon the dignitaries gathered at Lafayette College.

The newly minted Kirby Hall of Civil Rights dwarfed its donor, much as the ideas of law and government it would nurture dwarfed any one man. The grand hall stood for the duties bestowed upon every (white, male) American in exchange for individual freedoms — in essence, their civil rights.

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