Meanwhile Dario Castelo's side are struggling for form.
Athlone Town recovered from their opening day loss in the Women's Premier Division with an away win against Bohemians over the St Patrick's weekend.
Chloe Singleton broke the deadlock when she ghosted in to the six yard box to get on the end of a Roisin Molloy cross.
Chloe Singleton's glancing header secured the three points today at Dalymount Park
— Athlone Town AFC (@AthloneTownAFC) March 16, 2024
Bohemian FC 0 - 1 Athlone Town AFC#PrideOfTheMidlands pic.twitter.com/4VfH4xTzvM
The midlanders kept a clean sheet at the other end to secure the three points.
Singleton has since been named in the League of Ireland team of the week for her match winning performance.
Last night, the men's senior team suffered a second consecutive defeat after they were knocked out of the Leinster Senior Cup following a 4-0 loss away to Drogheda United.
That result follows a 3-0 defeat at the hands of UCD in Belfield on Friday last week.
Dario Castelo's side return to action on Friday night in a midlands derby against Longford Town.
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