The Laois club moved away from the relegation trap door last time out.
In the missquote.ie Super League, Portlaoise Panthers will be looking to register back to back wins for the first time this season.
They play host to SETU Waterford Wildcats in Portlaoise tomorrow evening.
Last time out the Panthers picked up just their third win of the campaign thanks to a 20 point haul by Alyssa Velles, and 15 each from Jessica Fressle and Brahe Ashton saw them overcome Catalyst Fr. Matthews.
While the Wildcats were beaten by 13 on the road to Ulster University.
Tip-off is set for 7pm at St Mary's Hall.
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