Belfast Star had a come-from-behind 87-81 win over defending InsureMyVan.ie Super League Garvey's Tralee Warriors.
Adrian Fulton’s side trailed by 12, 73-61, going into the final quarter, but managed to turn it around.
De’Ondre Jackson top scored on the night for Garvey’s Tralee Warriors, with 29, while for Belfast Star, it was Chrishon Briggs who headed their scoring on 25 and Conor Quinn contributed 21 points.
EJ Sligo All-Stars’ dream start to life in the Super League continued, with a 95-72 victory over UCD Marian. Tom Child’s 22 points was backed up by 19 from Andrew McGeever.
University of Galway Maree remain unbeaten, they were 10-point winners, 94-84, over Flexchem KCYMS, with Robert Alan Kelly Jr. leading their offence, on 35 points.
On Friday Emporium Cork Basketball emerged 81-62 over UCC Demons in the Cork derby at the Mardyke Arena.
UCC Demons started brightest and were ahead 25-18 at the end of the first, but the away side responded by taking the remaining three quarters. Jose Jimenez Gonzales top scored with 21 points.
There was a first win of the season for DBS Éanna on Saturday, Darren McGovern’s side winning their Dublin derby at Killester 90-77.
Griffith College Templeogue also got off the mark, they picked up a road success at Bright St. Vincents, 83-77.
Head coach Mark Keenan said: "Delighted to get the win on the road to a tough Vincent’s team at home. We kept our composure down the stretch, to keep our noses in front."
The final fixture of the weekend saw Neptune produce a dominant display against Moycullen to bring to total number of undefeated teams in the top tier to five.
Ireland international Jordan Blount led the scoring charts with 22 points, ably assisted by Jordan Evans and Nil Sabata, who combined for 37. The result drops Galway’s Moycullen to 0-2 on the year.