Singleton Supervalu Brunell have moved top of the MissQuote.ie Super League after defeating defending champions DCU Mercy 71-67 on Monday.
Scoring was well shared between Brunell's players, with Kwanza Murray (16 points), Edel Thornton (15) and Kelly Sexton (14) leading the scoring.
Bailey Greenburg picked up 25 points for DCU Mercy, followed by Hannah Thornton with 16 points.
It completed a fine bank holiday for Brunell, who also registered a 80-67 derby win at Fr Mathews on Saturday.
Another team who secured two wins this weekend was Killester, who followed up Saturday's overtime 84-80 victory over The Address UCC Glanmire with a 99-93 home success over Fr Mathews.
Fr Mathews are yet to pick up a win so far this season, but fought to the death in this contest, with notable performances from Gráinne Dwyer (38 points) and Shannon Brady (25).
However Killester's offensive trio of Mimi Clarke (29 points), Shannon Powell (28) and Myah Taylor (22) proved too strong for Fr Mathews.
Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics had just one fixture this weekend, following the postponement of their Saturday fixture against IT Carlow Basketball, but they made sure their presence was known once again in the league on Monday, when they clinched a 77-74 home win over UCC Glanmire.
Ciara Bracken did indeed have an exemplary offensive performance, scoring a third of her team's total, with 26 points. Adrienne Jackson had 21 points, while Áine O'Connor and Alexis Dillard scored 11 each.
Gianna Smith again put in a bright performance for UCC Glanmire with 21 points, while Áine McKenna (19), and Carrie Shepherd (14) also made their presence felt, but it was not to be for the Cork side on the day.
Rounding out this set of fixtures was Team Garvey's St Mary's clash with Trinity Meteors. The Dublin-based Trinity Meteors were seeking to bounce back from their 72-43 defeat at WIT Waterford Wildcats on Saturday, and managed to snatch the victory from home side St. Mary's on Monday.
Trailing by 12 points after the first quarter, Trinity Meteors closed the gap to just four points at half-time. They pushed on in the latter quarters to finish out four ahead, winning 73-69.
It was the combined attacking efforts of A'Lexxus Davis (18 points), Rebecca O'Keeffe (16) and Dayna Finn (14) that paved the way for Trinity Meteors' win in Kerry.
Not even the impressive shooting of Le'Jzae Davidson (25 points) and Lorraine Scanlon (19) was enough to turn the tide back in favour of St. Mary's.
The fixture between WIT Waterford Wildcats and IT Carlow was postponed due a Covid-19 outbreak.