The reigning regular-season champs came through a tough road game against Anglia Ruskin, as CoLA saw off Loughborough and Brent breezed past Bristol.
We take a look back at all the weekend's match-ups below, with links to live stats at the bottom of the page.
Anglia Ruskin once again came up short against a top-four opponent as Ipswich secured a 62-57 road win on Saturday.
Of their quartet of losses on the year, defeats against Ipswich, CoLA and Brent account for four of them and that trend continued this weekend behind 13 points, 20 rebounds and 5 blocks from Ipswich forward Louisa Gibbins.
Ipswich started hot from long-range, opening up a 9-2 lead early, with Harriet Welham, Maisie Keyes and Louisa Gibbins all connecting from deep.
Although Ipswich would never find themselves behind at any point during the 40 minutes, it was a tense affair that saw the game tied with less than a minute to play.
The visitors led by eight points at half time, with ARU reducing that lead to five going into the fourth quarter. A low scoring 10-10 final frame, with key baskets from Cerys Leach, Maddy Wormald and Harriet Welham, was just enough for Coach Drane's side to get over the line, grinding out a valuable win.
Louisa Gibbins showed out to lead the team, while Cerys Leach top-scored with 16 in a low scoring affair.
Izabelle Booth top scored for ARU, she had 16 points.
“This was a huge win for us," said Ipswich Assistant Coach Tom Kelly.
"ARU away is one of the toughest games in the schedule, and a place where we have historically struggled to win – and that is to their credit.
"To be in this position at this stage of the season is good and we are looking forward to seeing what the next couple of months can bring.”
Ipswich are back at home next weekend where they face a Reading Rockets, and Ruskin host Manchester Mystics.
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Cobham Cobras (6-8) split their season series with Worcester Wolves (4-8), avenging October's loss with a 46-43 win on Saturday.
A low-scoring contest where both teams combined for just 34 second-half points, 10 points from Nerea Iniguez proved to be a useful contribution for Cobham. Nina Wallace (17pts, 10reb) and Charlotte Finn (14pts) scored the bulk of Worcester's points in reply.
Manchester Mystics (7-7) made short work of Barking Abbey (1-11), with a 75-41 final score.
Seventeen points from Elizandra Costa and 14 more from Kizzy Spence-Mussington got the job done for the North West side, with Irene Oboavwoduo (11pts, 11reb, 6ast, 4stl) stuffing the stat sheet as well.
London Cavaliers (6-6) escaped their clash against struggling Reading Rockets (1-12) with a 75-71 victory, with the Rockets now losing their last three games by a combined nine points.
A 20-point, 11-rebound double-double from Mrashi Karumba-Roberts would do the damage for the Cavs, as Kristina Karpova (22pts) and Alicia Guerra Rainford (21pts) tried to drag Reading to an ever-elusive victory.
Sunday contained a trademark CoLA Southwark Pride (10-2) performance, limiting Loughborough Riders' (7-4) significantly in their 64-45 win.
The Riders would score just 16 second-half points as they were restricted to 29% shooting from the floor, allowing CoLA to make it 10 wins for the year behind 15 points and seven assists from Ayla Habbal.
In the weekend's only other game, Brent Bulls (9-2) bounced back from their Cup Final disappointment to beat Bristol Academy Flyers (7-7) 95-62.
The offensive fluidity that was lacking for the Bulls in Manchester was back on full display, with Judit Fritz (31pts, 6reb), Lindsey Cleary (20pts, 5reb) and Eleanor Bishop (19pts, 5reb) all getting back into the swing of things.
1pm - Cobham Cobras 46-43 Worcester Wolves - LIVE STATS / LIVE STREAM
3pm - Manchester Mystics 75-41 Barking Abbey - LIVE STATS
3:45pm - Anglia Ruskin University 57-62 Endeavour Ipswich Basketball - LIVE STATS
6:45pm - Reading Rockets 71-75 London Cavaliers - LIVE STATS
2:30pm - CoLA Southwark Pride 64-45 Loughborough Riders - LIVE STATS
3pm - Brent Bulls 95-62 Bristol Academy Flyers - LIVE STATS
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