Oaklands Wolves' hopes of competing in the Women's British Basketball League play-offs hang by a thread after a 91-86 overtime loss against Essex Rebels.
A capacity crowd at the Oaklands Sportszone saw a thriller but it will be little consolation to coach Lee Ryan as his St Albans side now travel to Durham on Saturday knowing they need to win and hope Manchester Giants lose at Newcastle later the same the day if they are to bag a place in the post-season.
Allison Day had a massive night for the hosts, finishing with a 33-point, 16-rebound double-double as she played the whole game, while Beth Sarson added 17 points and seven assists.
Shaq Wade had 16 points to go with her six rebounds but it was a tough night for leading scorer Ri Thompson who was limited to 11 points and four rebounds as she also played all 45 minutes.
With a place in the post-season on the line, the home side could feel aggrieved about a couple of shot decisions down the stretch in regulation time but ultimately they had no answer to Dayzsha Rogan and Katherine Tudor who combined for 60 points for the Rebels.
Wade opened the scoring for Wolves and they looked comfortable against the fifth placed visitors as Fab Zere gave them a 17-13 lead with three first period minutes on the clock before Rebels answered with 13 straight points and it took a Wade lay-up to cut the deficit to 26-19 at the opening break.
Wolves trailed for most of the second period before three-point plays from Day, Sarson and Claire Abbott tied the game at 40-40 before shots from Thompson and Day left the home side 44-43 ahead at half-time.
Wade again hit the first basket to get Wolves off to a good start in the third period but with Thompson and Sarson splitting pairs of free-throws, Essex finished the quarter on an 8-2 run to lead 66-60 going into the fourth period.
Rebels stayed ahead until the 4:27 mark when Day's lay-up tied the game at 70.
Claire Paxton put the visitors ahead at the foul line before Wade answered, only for Paxton to again hit a pair of free-throws.
Day inevitably tied the game with the final basket of regulation time, and although both Wade and Paxton had chances to win the game it went into an extra five minutes with the teams tied on 76.
Rogan opened the extra period scoring, only to draw a technical foul to allow Day to halve the lead but despite Day hitting a triple Wolves were never able to edge in front during the additional time until Day converted Sarson's assist to put her side up 86-84 with 77 seconds on the clock.
Paxton levelled before Rogan hit a dagger three and Wolves were forced to foul to stop the clock as the visitors wrapped up the win.
There was better news for Wolves' women's academy side as the produced a strong second half performance to be Reading Rockets 74-44 in a friendly game.
Both teams gave valuable experience to some U16 players with Elise Beardsworth, Lucy Claridge and Mackenzie Lewis all making debuts, helping Wolves to come back from a 28-27 half-time deficit and outscore the visitors 37-18 in the second half.
Captain Caitlin Ryan led the hosts with 18 points, seven rebounds, seven steals, three assists and as many blocks.
Stella Piscstelli-Ekblad added 11 points, along with four rebounds and steals while Sarah Adepoju hit three triple in her nine points.
Amye Swinney also had nine points, with Grace Foster adding eight - including a buzzer beating trey to end the game - and Joanna Akpan pulling down an impressive 11 rebounds to go with her five points.
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