The men's campaign brings them to Louth this weekend.
Portlaoise Panthers are bringing their learning mentality all the way to the last games of the season according to one of their coaches, Jack Scully.
The laois club suffered a damaging loss last time out against relegation rivals, University of Galway Mystics.
Jack Scully says despite the loss, his team will do their best to bounce in to their last game of the season against UCC Glanmire.
Galway Mystics will then have two games in hand to secure their survival at the expense of the Panthers.
Scully says his players have been focused from day one on getting better regardless of the situation.
He looks forward to a crucial tie with David Hollywood:
Tip off at the Mardyke Arena in Cork is at 2pm on Saturday.
The men's side are campaigning for promotion, and top the National League First Division standings with just two regular season games remaining.
The Panthers are certain of a play-off spot and will be hoping to secure top seeding for the knockout series.
This weekend they take on Drogheda Wolves, Scully says they're in uncharted territory:
It's a 7.30pm start time for the Wolves against Kavanagh's Portlaoise Panthers on Saturday at Ballymakenny College.
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