The club have recorded just one win so far this season.
It was another tough weekend in the Women's Super League for the Portlaoise Panthers.
The Laois side suffered a 81-64 defeat away to Killester, which leaves still waiting for a second victory of the season.
Samantha Haiby, Audrey Roden, Hannah Thornton and Ieva Bagdanaviciene all hit double digits in points for the home side.
The win leaves the Dublin side standing with a record of 5-0 early on in the season.
The Panthers return to action in the league at home to Gurranabraher Brunell in three weeks time.
Milltown Miss Out On Provincial Final Appearance
Birr Suffer Semi-Final Defeat In Leinster Camogie Championship
Portarlington Seal Quarter Final Spot In Leinster Championship
Buccaneers Searching For Back To Back AIL Wins
Leinster Final Place On The Line For Birr
Portarlington Begin Leinster Journey Away To Carlow Champions
Provincial Final The Goal For Milltown
Portlaoise Panthers Face Tough Test Away In Limerick
Laois Author Recounts First Meeting With F1 Legend Eddie Jordan
Offaly GAA Calls For End To Allianz Sponsorship
Social Finance Boosts Westmeath Boat Club
AIL Changes Make Sense - Darin Claasen
Returning To Winning Ways The Goal For Portlaoise Panthers
Five Athlone Town Players Named In Team Of The Season
13 Medals For Team Ireland At European U15 Championships
Offaly SFC: Agony For Ferbane Once Again
Westmeath SFC: The Down's Show Their Class To Win Championship
Portlaoise Panthers Keep Up 100% Record
Laois SFC: Portarlington Make It Five Titles In Six Years