Both the Men and Women's teams can now look forward to the play-offs.
It proved to be a prefect weekend for the Portlaoise Panthers, with three wins secured between the Men's and Women's teams in their final league games last weekend.
In the Men's Division, Jack Scully's side overcame both Malahide and Carrick Cruisers in the space of just two days.
The midlanders will now face Maigh Cuilinn in the first round of the play offs with the date to be confirmed.
Elsewhere in the Women's Super League, Peter O'Sullivan's team finished off their campaign with an impressive 69 - 55 win over first placed side Waterford Wildcats, to push them into fifth position in the table.
They now take on Trinity Meteors in their first play off game, with tip off scheduled for 5:30 on Saturday at the Trinity Sports Centre in Dublin.
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