The Laois club's Super League outfit fell to their first defeat this season.
It was a mixed bag for the Portlaoise Panthers in National League action over the weekend.
Keith Conroy's side were convincingly beaten at home to Liffey Celtics in the women's Super League on Sunday.
The final score was 51-74.
While the men's First Division side were impressive 80-66 winners over Ulster University at Jordanstown Sports Village.
Jack Scully's team will be looking to extend their 100 per cent record when they return to action against Carrick Cruisers in St Mary's Hall on Sunday.
While the women's team take on Father Matthews on Saturday in Cork.
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