Philippines women's national basketball team results

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This is a list of the Philippines women's national basketball team results. This list includes non-competitive matches against foreign teams.

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2023

DateOpponentResultScoreVenueCompetition
10 MayFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia W114–54 Flag of Cambodia.svg Morodok Techo Indoor Sports Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2023 Southeast Asian Games
11 MayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore W94–63 Flag of Cambodia.svg Morodok Techo Indoor Sports Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2023 Southeast Asian Games
12 MayFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia L68–89 Flag of Cambodia.svg Morodok Techo Indoor Sports Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2023 Southeast Asian Games
13 MayFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam W116–58 Flag of Cambodia.svg Morodok Techo Indoor Sports Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2023 Southeast Asian Games
14 MayFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand W82–70 Flag of Cambodia.svg Morodok Techo Indoor Sports Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2023 Southeast Asian Games
15 MayFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia W77–63 Flag of Cambodia.svg Morodok Techo Indoor Sports Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2023 Southeast Asian Games
26 JuneFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia L34–105 Flag of Australia (converted).svg State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia 2023 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
27 JuneFlag of Japan.svg  Japan L57–95 Flag of Australia (converted).svg State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia 2023 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
28 JuneFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei W92–81 Flag of Australia (converted).svg State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia 2023 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
30 JuneFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand L78–83 Flag of Australia (converted).svg State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia 2023 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Quarterfinals
1 JuneFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea L71–80 Flag of Australia (converted).svg State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia 2023 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - 5th Place Game
5 AugustFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei White L85–89 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium, Taipei, Taiwan 2023 William Jones Cup
6 AugustFlag of Iran.svg  Iran W64–58 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium, Taipei, Taiwan 2023 William Jones Cup
7 AugustFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Blue TBDTBD Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium, Taipei, Taiwan 2023 William Jones Cup
8 August Flag of South Korea.svg Busan BNK Sum TBDTBD Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium, Taipei, Taiwan 2023 William Jones Cup
9 August Flag of Japan.svg Chanson V-Magic TBDTBD Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium, Taipei, Taiwan 2023 William Jones Cup

2022

DateOpponentResultScoreVenueCompetition
16 MayFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia W93–77 Flag of Vietnam.svg Thanh Trì District Sporting Hall, Hanoi, Vietnam 2021 Southeast Asian Games
18 MayFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand W97–81 Flag of Vietnam.svg Thanh Trì District Sporting Hall, Hanoi, Vietnam 2021 Southeast Asian Games
19 MayFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam W118–87 Flag of Vietnam.svg Thanh Trì District Sporting Hall, Hanoi, Vietnam 2021 Southeast Asian Games
21 MayFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore W90–61 Flag of Vietnam.svg Thanh Trì District Sporting Hall, Hanoi, Vietnam 2021 Southeast Asian Games
22 MayFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia L93–96 Flag of Vietnam.svg Thanh Trì District Sporting Hall, Hanoi, Vietnam 2021 Southeast Asian Games

2021

DateOpponentResultScoreVenueCompetition
27 SeptemberFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China L52–143 Flag of Jordan.svg Prince Hamza Hall, Amman, Jordan 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
28 SeptemberFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia L56–120 Flag of Jordan.svg Prince Hamza Hall, Amman, Jordan 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
29 SeptemberFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei L52–93 Flag of Jordan.svg Prince Hamza Hall, Amman, Jordan 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
30 SeptemberFlag of India.svg  India W74–70 Flag of Jordan.svg Prince Hamza Hall, Amman, Jordan 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - 7th Place Game

2019

DateOpponentResultScoreVenueCompetition
29 April Flag of Hungary.svg TFSE W82–78 Flag of the Philippines.svg Aero Center, Quezon City, Philippines Exhibition game [1]
23 JuneFlag of Guam.svg  Guam W94–61 Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines Exhibition game [2]
24 JulyFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand L72–106 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Changhua County Gymnasium, Changhua County, Taiwan 2019 William Jones Cup
25 July Flag of Japan.svg Mitsubishi Electric Koalas L82–85 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Changhua County Gymnasium, Changhua County, Taiwan 2019 William Jones Cup
26 JulyFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Blue L91–99
(OT)
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Changhua County Gymnasium, Changhua County, Taiwan 2019 William Jones Cup
27 July Flag of South Korea.svg Korea National Bank KB StarsL80–92 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Changhua County Gymnasium, Changhua County, Taiwan 2019 William Jones Cup
28 JulyFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei White L83–92 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Changhua County Gymnasium, Changhua County, Taiwan 2019 William Jones Cup
24 SeptemberFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia L57–123 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
25 SeptemberFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China L57–104 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
26 SeptemberFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand L57–75 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
27 SeptemberFlag of India.svg  India W92–78 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - 7th Place Game
14 NovemberFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand L54–111 Flag of New Zealand.svg The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand 2019 FIBA Women's Olympic Pre-Qualifying Asian Tournament
16 NovemberFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea L75–114 Flag of New Zealand.svg The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand 2019 FIBA Women's Olympic Pre-Qualifying Asian Tournament
17 NovemberFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China L49–127 Flag of New Zealand.svg The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand 2019 FIBA Women's Olympic Pre-Qualifying Asian Tournament
05 DecemberFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia W63–56 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines 2019 Southeast Asian Games
08 DecemberFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia W81–75 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines 2019 Southeast Asian Games
10 DecemberFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand W91–71 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Philippines 2019 Southeast Asian Games

2017

DateOpponentResultScoreVenueCompetition
23 JulyFlag of Japan.svg  Japan L55–106 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
24 JulyFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia L65–107 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
25 JulyFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea L63–91 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Group B
27 JulyFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China L43–117 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Quarterfinal
28 JulyFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei L53–87 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - Classification 5th-8th
29 JulyFlag of North Korea.svg  North Korea W78–63 Flag of India.svg Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore, India 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - 7th Place Game
20 AugustFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore W88–54 Flag of Malaysia.svg MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2017 Southeast Asian Games
21 AugustFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia L68–78 Flag of Malaysia.svg MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2017 Southeast Asian Games
22 AugustFlag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar W123–33 Flag of Malaysia.svg MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2017 Southeast Asian Games
23 AugustFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand W69–67 Flag of Malaysia.svg MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2017 Southeast Asian Games
24 AugustFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia L56–60 Flag of Malaysia.svg MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2017 Southeast Asian Games
25 AugustFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam W118–44 Flag of Malaysia.svg MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2017 Southeast Asian Games

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