| FIBA Asia Cup Women | 07/19 05:30 | 31 |
[3] Philippines Women
v
New Zealand Women [3]
|
W | 71-78 | |
| FIBA Asia Cup Women | 07/18 08:30 | 636 |
[2] Japan Women
v
New Zealand Women [3]
|
L | 77-62 | |
| FIBA Asia Cup Women | 07/16 11:30 | 3 |
[2] China Women
v
New Zealand Women [3]
|
L | 85-51 | |
| FIBA Asia Cup Women | 07/15 05:30 | 2 |
[4] Indonesia Women
v
New Zealand Women [3]
|
W | 45-75 | |
| FIBA Asia Cup Women | 07/14 05:30 | 1 |
[3] New Zealand Women v
South Korea Women
[3]
|
L | 76-78 | |
| International Women | 05/11 04:40 | - |
New Zealand Women v
Australia Women
|
L | 71-86 | |
| International Women | 05/09 09:55 | - |
Australia Women
v
New Zealand Women
|
L | 98-57 | |
| International Women | 05/07 08:10 | - |
Australia Women
v
New Zealand Women
|
L | 88-70 | |
| FIBA World Cup Qual. Women | 08/22 23:30 | 3 |
[4] New Zealand Women v
Mozambique Women
[3]
|
W | 79-63 | |
| FIBA World Cup Qual. Women | 08/22 02:30 | 2 |
[4] New Zealand Women v
Mexico Women
[2]
|
L | 64-71 | |
| FIBA World Cup Qual. Women | 08/19 23:30 | 1 |
Montenegro Women
v
New Zealand Women
|
L | 88-64 | |
| International Women | 07/06 04:30 | - |
Japan Women
v
New Zealand Women
|
L | 92-50 |
The New Zealand women's national basketball team represents New Zealand in international basketball competitions. They are nicknamed the Tall Ferns. The head coach of the team is Natalie Hurst.
The New Zealand women's national team has taken part in three Olympic Games, and one FIBA Women's World Cup. Since participating at the FIBA Women's Asia Cup in 2017, their top performance is a fourth place finish in 2023. In the past, the Tall Ferns have also competed at the FIBA Oceania Women's Championship.