Posted 18th May 2025

Brilliant Blue & Gold hold their nerve in extra-time to defeat table-topping Loughborough Lightning in NXT Gen League epic

A tremendous all-round performance saw Team Bath Netball inflict only a second defeat of the NXT Gen League season on table-topping Loughborough Lightning after an epic contest that gripped another capacity crowd at the Team Bath Arena.

The Blue & Gold shrugged off the disappointment of seeing a big early lead overturned as they went toe to toe with the title favourites, eventually coming out on top 52-50 after going to extra-time for the third time in four matches.

A photo of Most Valuable Player Scarlett Creasey holding a bouquet of flowers that she has just been presented by Stephen Baddeley, Director of Sport at the University of Bath, following Team Bath Netball's NXT Gen League victory over Loughborough Lightning.
Most Valuable Player Scarlett Creasey with Stephen Baddeley, Director of Sport at the University of Bath. PICTURES: Josh Le Feuvre.

Team Bath were fired up for a Saturday showdown with their old rivals and, spearheaded by captain Lily Jones – who was on the bench as a temporary injury replacement for Manchester Thunder in Sunday’s Super League victory over Birmingham Panthers – they raced into a 16-10 lead after the first quarter.

Lightning, who featured former Team Bath Super League player Molly Hole in defence, had recorded a big victory in the reverse fixture and gradually worked their way back into the contest, cutting the deficit to 26-25 at half-time.

A fiercely-contested second half continued in the same vein, with Team Bath maintaining a narrow 38-37 lead after the third quarter before the 60-minute buzzer went with the teams locked at 48-48.

That meant extra-time again and, with a vocal crowd roaring them on, it was Team Bath who managed to force the required two-goal margin, Alanna Pullen – who enjoyed a standout game at both wing-attack and goal-attack – netting the decisive goal to spark big celebrations.

Goal-keeper Scarlett Creasey was named as Team Bath’s Most Valuable Player and was presented with a bouquet from Flowers of Bath by Stephen Baddeley, Director of Sport at the University of Bath.

A photo of a packed stand of fans at the Team Bath Arena cheering on Team Bath Netball in their NXT Gen League victory over Loughborough Lightning in May 2025.
Another capacity crowd at the Team Bath Arena helped roar the Blue & Gold across the line

Third-placed Team Bath now face two crucial away trips, to second-placed London Pulse on Saturday 24th May and Manchester Thunder on Friday 30th May, before concluding their season with a home match against fellow high-flyers Leeds Rhinos.

That game, on Sunday 15th June, is part of The Big #BlueAndGold Bash – a day celebrating Team Bath’s players, pathway, region and fans. As well as the centrepiece match at 3pm, there will be an U15 curtain-raiser at 12.45pm against Rhinos plus on-court award presentations for six of Team Bath’s age-group squads, from U17 through to NXT Gen.

There will also be a fan zone with autograph and selfie opportunities, shooting competitions and much more, with all activities included in the Rhinos NXT Gen match ticket – click here to purchase.

Team Bath Netball are supported by Bath Building Society and Rengen Developments, who are both overall Team Bath Partners, and Bath Recreation LimitedFlyhawk supply Team Bath Netball’s performance clothing and off-court apparel.

Match stats

Team Bath Netball starting combination: GK Scarlett Creasey, GD Daisy Harrison, WD Ellie Ervine, C Phoebe Maslen, WA Alanna Pullen, GA Charlotte Watts, GS Lily Jones. Impact players: Lottie Robinson, Poppy Tydeman, Ellen Morgan, Dani Carr, Katherine Mansfield.

Loughborough Lightning starting combination: GK Marlene Lange, GD Molly Hole, WD Millie Van Nierop, C Izzy Kaye, WA Emily Pawlett, GA Frankie Wells, GS Antonia Mitchell. Impact players: Ella Williams, Izzy Pennycooke, Tori Fisher, Izzy Affley, Meg Pilkington.

Quarter scores (Team Bath first): Q1 16-10; Q2 26-25; Q3 38-37; Q 48-48; ET 52-50.

Most Valuable Player (supported by Flowers of Bath): Scarlett Creasey.

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