The First Division side are still to drop points in this year's league.
Portlaoise Panthers still have their unbeaten record in the Men's First Division intact, despite coming close to defeat in Portlaoise last weekend.
Jack Scully's side found themselves trailing Ulster University in the closing stages of their contest on Sunday before a late Eric Anderson score turned the tied for the Laois outfit.
The final score at St Mary's Hall was 79-77.
The Panthers will be looking to make it 12 wins from 12 league outings on Saturday evening when they travel to UL to take on Limerick Sport Eagles.
Tip off is set for 3.30pm
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