Borough's 1-1 draw with Bath provided only their second premier division point in their last five games.
Borough had enough chances to have won comfortably but a lack of a cutting edge in front of goal and a superb goalkeeping display by Bath's Mark Bryant denied them victory.
Borough boss Garry Wilson said: "It was definitely two points lost. You must take your chances against teams you are capable of beating.
"At 1-0 they can always open you up and get a goal and that's exactly what they did."
Both Borough's Danny Simmonds and Steve Yates hit the woodwork.
Scott Ramsay celebrated his return after injury with a 71st-minute goal from the penalty spot after Simmonds had been sent sprawling by Adam Howarth who was booked for the offence.
But seven minutes later, Mark Salter headed the equaliser after a quickly taken free-kick had caught the home defence on the hop.
Mark Goodwin, who came on for Ramsay, had three chances to secure victory, but each time was thwarted by the brilliance of Bryant.
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