Results

FIBA Asia Cup Div.B Women 08/18 05:30 - Kazakhstan Women v Malaysia Women W 44-62
FIBA Asia Cup Div.B Women 08/17 10:30 - Thailand Women v Malaysia Women L 67-58
FIBA Asia Cup Div.B Women 08/15 05:30 - Malaysia Women v Mongolia Women W 85-68
FIBA Asia Cup Div.B Women 08/14 03:00 - Malaysia Women v Indonesia Women L 55-60
FIBA Asia Cup Div.B Women 08/13 05:30 - Iran Women v Malaysia Women L 65-59
South East Asian Games Women 05/15 04:00 7 [3] Malaysia Women v Philippines Women [2] L 63-77
South East Asian Games Women 05/13 02:00 5 [2] Malaysia Women v Thailand Women [4] W 64-48
South East Asian Games Women 05/12 02:00 4 [2] Malaysia Women v Vietnam Women [5] W 76-72
South East Asian Games Women 05/11 04:00 3 [3] Indonesia Women v Malaysia Women [2] L 85-57
South East Asian Games Women 05/10 02:00 2 [2] Malaysia Women v Singapore Women [6] W 75-39
South East Asian Games Women 05/09 08:00 1 Cambodia Women v Malaysia Women W 101-107
South East Asian Games Women 05/22 02:00 5 [3] Malaysia Women v Philippines Women [1] W 96-93

The Malaysia women's national basketball team is a national basketball team of Malaysia. It is managed by the Malaysia Basketball Association (MABA); (Malay: Persatuan Bola Keranjang Malaysia).

In terms of qualifications to the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, Malaysia's ranks as one of Asia's top five basketball nations.

In the Southeast Asian region, the team has traditionally been a top competitor.

In August 2017, Malaysia’s national team defended gold after beating Thailand 65-60 in the 2017 SEA Games women's basketball match at the MABA Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. Yoong Sze Yuin's squad, which won its five previous games, started the game a little slow and trailed 12-26 in the first quarter but later managed to reduce the points gap in the second quarter to 35-39. The line-up of national players led by Nur Izzati Yaakob finished the game 65-60 in the fourth quarter. This win was the basketball squad’s 14th gold medal during the SEA Games since it was first competed in 1977. Yoong Sze Yuin had won the Singapore SEA Games two years ago, too.

The Malaysia Women's basketball team is a talented and competitive group of female athletes who represent Malaysia in international basketball competitions. Known for their speed, agility, and teamwork, the Malaysia Women's team has made a name for themselves on the court with their impressive skills and determination.

Comprised of some of the best female basketball players in Malaysia, the team is led by experienced coaches who help them hone their skills and develop their game. With a strong focus on fundamentals and strategy, the Malaysia Women's team is always prepared to take on tough opponents and give their all on the court.

Whether they are competing in regional tournaments or on the world stage, the Malaysia Women's basketball team always brings their A-game and showcases the talent and passion for the sport that has made them a force to be reckoned with. With a bright future ahead, the Malaysia Women's team continues to inspire fans and aspiring young athletes with their dedication and skill on the basketball court.