Antrim's superior goal difference secured them top spot in their group.
Offaly Ladies missed out on the knockout stages of the All-Ireland Junior Championship on Sunday.
Gavan Doyle's side finished their campaign with a 1-11 to 2-5 win at home in St Brendan's Park to Derry to end their season with three wins and one defeat.
However, they've not reached the next round after Antrim's 67 point win over Kilkenny meant they edged out the Faithful on points difference.
Doyle says he's proud of his side's effort throughout the year:
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