SEA Games Basketball: Underdogs Singapore beat Malaysia for first time since 1979 By Les Tan|2013-12-15T10:53:04+08:00December 11th, 2013|basketball, Nation in Motion|4 Comments Views: 17,321 The players take a breather on the bench as they listen to instructions. Wong Wei Long played the full 40 minutes. (Photo 9 by Peh Siong San/SSC) Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts ACS spirit shines at night soccer Gallery ACS spirit shines at night soccer National A Div Basketball Final (Girls): HCI overcome gritty NJC 44-30 to lift first trophy since 2015 Gallery National A Div Basketball Final (Girls): HCI overcome gritty NJC 44-30 to lift first trophy since 2015 National A Div Basketball Final (Boys): NJC secure historic first title after surviving late HCI fightback Gallery National A Div Basketball Final (Boys): NJC secure historic first title after surviving late HCI fightback NTU IHG Basketball: Defending champions Hall 2 claim fourth consecutive title with convincing 78-55 win against Hall 10 Gallery NTU IHG Basketball: Defending champions Hall 2 claim fourth consecutive title with convincing 78-55 win against Hall 10 Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: NTU comes out on top with a 59-43 victory against NUS to clinch first place for SUniG Gallery Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: NTU comes out on top with a 59-43 victory against NUS to clinch first place for SUniG Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: NUS seals a convincing win in a 56-32 victory against SMU. Gallery Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: NUS seals a convincing win in a 56-32 victory against SMU. Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: SIT puts up a 51-33 victory in their opening match against SIM Gallery Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: SIT puts up a 51-33 victory in their opening match against SIM Singapore University Games (SUniG) Men’s Basketball: NUS remain undefeated with 83-64 victory over NTU Gallery Singapore University Games (SUniG) Men’s Basketball: NUS remain undefeated with 83-64 victory over NTU Singapore University Games (SUniG) Men’s Basketball: NUS puts up a dominant display against SMU to seal the 87-56 win Gallery Singapore University Games (SUniG) Men’s Basketball: NUS puts up a dominant display against SMU to seal the 87-56 win Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: SMU edges out SIM to clinch the 58-46 victory Gallery Singapore University Games (SUniG) Women’s Basketball: SMU edges out SIM to clinch the 58-46 victory 4 Comments SEA Games Bball: Singapore beat Myanmar to win bronze, first bball medal since 1979 | Red Sports December 15, 2013 at 10:58 am - Reply […] and the Philippines but kickstarted their campaign when they registered a significant win over Malaysia to start a four-game winning […] SEA Games Basketball: Singapore crush Cambodia 99–43 to improve medal chances | Red Sports December 14, 2013 at 2:50 pm - Reply […] after two big wins over Indonesia and Malaysia saw the Singapore players lose focus […] SEA Games Basketball: Singapore beat Indonesia by 14 points for 2nd straight win | Red Sports December 12, 2013 at 10:17 pm - Reply […] 62–48 in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games basketball tournament. The win showed that their earlier victory over Malaysia on Tuesday was no fluke and improved Singapore to a 2–2 win-loss record. Singapore now sit at the […] Benson Sim December 11, 2013 at 10:56 pm - Reply Well done Singapore! Keep the tempo going … Leave A Comment Cancel replyComment Δ
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[…] 62–48 in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games basketball tournament. The win showed that their earlier victory over Malaysia on Tuesday was no fluke and improved Singapore to a 2–2 win-loss record. Singapore now sit at the […]
Well done Singapore! Keep the tempo going …