Results

IIHF Women World Championship Div 1 04/27 10:30 5 Noorwegen - Dames v Zuid-Korea - Dames L 8-0
WK - Div1A - Dames 04/26 10:30 4 Frankrijk - Dames v Korea Dames L 5-0
WK - Div1A - Dames 04/24 14:00 3 Korea Dames v Nederland - Dames L 1-3
WK - Div1A - Dames 04/22 17:30 2 Oostenrijk - Dames v Zuid-Korea - Dames L 6-0
WK - Div1A - Dames 04/21 13:00 1 Zuid-Korea - Dames v Hongarije - Dames L 0-2
IIHF Women World Championship Div 1 04/23 06:45 5 Kazachstan - Dames v Zuid-Korea - Dames W 1-2
IIHF Women World Championship Div 1 04/22 06:45 4 Zuid-Korea - Dames v Groot-Brittannië - Dames W 3-2
IIHF Women World Championship Div 1 04/20 10:15 3 Slovenië - Dames v Zuid-Korea - Dames W 2-4
IIHF Women World Championship Div 1 04/18 10:15 2 Polen - Dames v Zuid-Korea - Dames W 0-4
IIHF Women World Championship Div 1 04/17 10:15 1 Zuid-Korea - Dames v Italië - Dames W 2-1
WK - Div1B - Dames 04/14 11:00 5 [3] Italië - Dames v Zuid-Korea - Dames [5] L 2-1
WK - Div1B - Dames 04/12 14:30 4 [6] Zuid-Korea - Dames v Slovenië - Dames [3] W 2-1

The South Korean women's national ice hockey team (Korean: 대한민국 여자 아이스하키 국가대표팀; RR: Daehanmingug Yeoja Aiseuhaki Guggadaepyotim) is controlled by the Korea Ice Hockey Association (KIHA). In 2017, the team was promoted to Division IB after winning the Division IIA World Women's Ice Hockey Championships. As of 2022, the team was ranked 18th in the world.

The South Korean women's national team competed in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics after being granted automatic entry as the host country by the IIHF. In an effort to boost their competitiveness for the Olympics, the program has recruited several North American players with Korean ancestry. In January 2018, it was announced that a unified Korean team would take part in the games, including players from North Korea. KIHA president Chung Mong-won hired Sarah Murray to coach the team.

A movie about the South Korean women's ice hockey team was released in South Korea in August 2016.