The South West Slammers Women's side still remains in contention for the play-offs, despite falling to ninth on the ladder in Round 16.
Facing off against the Senators in Warwick, Bianca Donovan (17 points) and Brittni Montgomery (collecting a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds) put the Slammers ahead by two points at quarter time.
Aided by Stacey Barr (28) and Bianca Villegas (16 points, 11 rebounds), Warwick came back to move ahead in the second term.
Following a late charge from Samaria Howard (24), the home side led by one at half time.
Slammer Makailah Dyer landed several attempts in the third term, before Senator Caitlyn Jones (16) came off the bench and piled on the points.
In front by nine at the final change, Warwick turned up the heat with a 22 to 12 fourth quarter.
Warwick re-claimed second spot with a gutsy 105 to 86 win.
The Slammers Men's side suffered yet another tough loss to the Senators, on Sunday afternoon.
Once again, Slammers captain Michael Lay (top scoring with 29) and Terrell Carter (13) wreaked havoc in the opening term.
Trailing by four at quarter time, the trio of Caleb Davis (23), Robert Anshila (17), and Ngor Manyang (10) pulled the Senators back into the contest.
Leading by three at half time, Warwick fought off the visitors to claim a one-point buffer at the final change.
Following a late spell from Tyler Livingston (21), Justin King (16) and captain Cody Ellis (11) pushed the Senators over the line (89 to 82).
Both Slammers' sides will take on the Joondalup Wolves in Eaton on Saturday night.