CoLA, Ipswich and ARU all lead the way on 12 points, but Bristol, Brent and Loughborough are close behind as the title battle remains as intriguing as ever.
We take a look back at all the weekend's match-ups below, with links to live stats at the bottom of the page.
Worcester Wolves sprung a surprise on in-form Bristol, beating them 92-73 to end the Flyers four-game win streak.
The Wolves provided a little breathing room between themselves and the bottom two with a solid win, taking the second half 46-28 to cool off the visitors recent form.
Carolina Marques was the standout for the hosts, dropping a stunning 34 points to lead her side to their third win of the campaign.
Marques and team-mate Charlotte Finn (17pts, 4ast) both splashed five triples, with Shanice Turner (15pts, 5reb) knocking down three more as the Wolves went an impressive 14/32 (43%) from downtown.
Kim Kheing (21pts, 6reb) was the main source of resistance for the visitors, with Mara Marchizotti adding 16 points in the loss. Missing their standout Marlee Ball, Bristol never really found their A game and suffered as a result.
Bristol's recent form will be further tested next weekend as they face a difficult trip to Suffolk to take on Endeavour Ipswich Basketball. Worcester, on the other hand, are off next week before a home tilt against Anglia Ruskin University on 14 December.
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CoLA Southwark Pride (6-2) kept up the pace at the top as they beat Barking Abbey (1-7) 84-47.
Barking went into half-time trailing 46-33 before scoring just 14 points after the break, slipping to a big defeat as CoLA's Chandera Jones-Aryeh (20pts, 5reb, 5stl) enjoyed a good outing.
Thames Valley Cavaliers (4-4) managed to get past Manchester Mystics (4-5), but only just, winning 76-70.
The Cavs needed a 26-18 final quarter to get over the line, surviving a strong 23-point, 10-rebound, five-steal effort from Rehana Khalil in the process.
Endeavour Ipswich Basketball (6-3) picked up their sixth win of the season, seeing off Cobham Cobras (4-5) 86-68.
Harriet Welham (24pts, 14reb), Maisie Keyes (20pts, 5ast) and Maddy Wormald (18pts, 5reb) combined to do the damage for Ipswich, cancelling out a standout 30-point, 12-rebound effort from Cobham's Katie Richards.
And an 18-point, 14-rebound double-double from Tia Freeman helped Anglia Ruskin University (6-3) into a share of top spot, keeping Reading Rockets (1-7) tied at the bottom in the process with a 74-65 final score.
Ilaria Zaffaroni (19pts, 8reb) also played well for ARU, who led by as many as 21 points in the third quarter before a late Rockets' fight back.
Three National Cup games took place on Sunday, with a trio of sides now joining Ipswich in the semi-finals.
Brent Bulls ran out as comfortable winners against Cobham Cobras, with Judit Fritz's 20 points pushing the Bulls to a 76-42 victory.
Loughborough Riders held on in a nail-biter against Worcester Wolves, winning 60-59 as the Riders managed to survive a pair of late Worcester attempts at a game winner to seal their spot in the next round.
Carolina Marques (22pts, 5reb) continued her fine form for Worcester despite the result, with Alex Shaw (15pts) top scoring for Loughborough.
Marlee Ball returned for Bristol Academy Flyers on Sunday, but it couldn't change the Flyers' fortunes as they went down 57-52 against Thames Valley Cavaliers to end their Cup run.
Theresa Jackson (17pts, 12reb) and Mrashi Karumba-Roberts (13pts, 7reb) led the way for former winners TVC as Ball (17pts, 9reb) tried to keep Bristol's hopes alive.
1:30pm: CoLA Southwark Pride 84-47 Barking Abbey - LIVE STATS
3:00pm: Manchester Mystics 70-76 Thames Valley Cavaliers - LIVE STATS
3:30pm: Endeavour Ipswich Basketball 86-68 Cobham Cobras - LIVE STATS
7:00pm: Worcester Wolves 92-73 Bristol Academy Flyers - LIVE STATS / LIVE STREAM
5:30pm: Reading Rockets 65-74 Anglia Ruskin University - LIVE STATS
Brent Bulls 76-42 Cobham Cobras
Loughborough Riders 60-59 Worcester Wolves - LIVE STATS
Bristol Academy Flyers 52-57 Thames Valley Cavaliers - LIVE STATS
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Main image credit - Worcester Wolves