Scotts Lakers Killarney pushed Jack Scully's side all the way on Saturday evening.
The Kavanagh's Portlaoise Panthers continued their promotion push with another win in the National League First Division in the most dramatic of circumstances.
Jack Scully's side were 106 to 105 winners after being taken to overtime by Scotts Lakers Killarney in Portlaoise on Saturday.
Ravel Moody led the scoring for the Panthers with 38 points, followed by Darin McEvoy who landed 22.
That result leaves both the Portlaoise club and Drogheda Wolves at the top of both the North Conference and the overall divisional standings.
The men's team return to action on Saturday week against an in-form UCD Marian.
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