Micaela Cocks (10pts), Toni Edmondson (6pts), Josie Stockill (6pts) and Paalvast (8pts) all gave Harmon scoring support but trailing by just two points (67-65) with 5 minutes to play missed some makeable shots down the stretch to fall agonisingly short of a morale boosting win.
"It was truly a game of runs and we made some and so did they. We had some tremendous patches of play and played some of our best team basketball. We were running the floor well in transition which is great because we challenged the team on that," said Tall Ferns coach Kennedy Kereama.
"The coaching team used this game to test a number of our bench players to see who will round out our team for the Olympic Qualifying Tournament," he added.
Despite the loss there was plenty to like about the Tall Ferns performance. A top ten team in the world was pushed all the way (NZ ranked 22nd).
Without Purcell the Ferns won the rebounding battle 45-34 and challenged to attack the basket more often earned 32 visits to the free throw line, converting 26 efforts at 82%.
A huge positive was that Cantabrian point guard Erin Rooney had her first competitive outing since injuring her knee playing for Calais in the French League back in February. Rooney logged 18 minutes scoring 5 points (5/5FT) and adding 5 rebounds. Team management will be hoping one of their most experienced players will have come through her first competitive game in almost four months unscathed.