Sancho Lyttle was born to Evelyn Little and Ian Cain. Members of her family spell their surname 'Lyttle' or 'Little'. Sancho has a younger brother, Xavier Little. Sancho attended St. Vincent Girls' High School where she played net ball and ran various Track and Field events. She never played basketball until prompted to do so after her move to the United States. She and three other girls from her country were requested by her Junior College and current assistant coach for the University of Houston Women's team Wade Scott who offered to teach them how to play the game of basketball.
College career
Sancho Lyttle played collegiate basketball at Clarendon College before transferring to the University of Houston from 2003–2005 where she currently holds the record for single season rebound average, offensive rebounds and most rebounds in a single season. She also holds the career record for highest rebounding average.
WNBA career
When the Houston Comets folded in 2008, she was selected first in the dispersal draft by the Atlanta Dream. She currently plays the power forward position for the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA. Throughout her career, she has scored 1,505 points, collected 1,041 rebounds, and has 200 assists, 242 steals, and 96 blocks through six seasons. She was the fifth overall draft pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft out of Houston. In 2010, she had career highs in points and rebounds with 27 and 20, respectively. She was hospitalized for a number of days in 2010 after being knocked unconscious for a little over a minute by an incidental elbow during a game. She recovered and played 13 days later. On February 1, 2018, Lyttle signed with the Phoenix Mercury after spending the previous 9 seasons with the Atlanta Dream. However, her season ended early when she tore her ACL on June 30, 2018. In September 2019, Little announced her retirement after 15 WNBA seasons.
WNBA stats
Euroleague career
Simultaneously to her WNBA career, she has played in Spain, Turkey and Russia, winning one Euroleague and at least one domestic league playing for every club. She currently plays for Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg
Euroleague stats
Season
Team
GP
MPP
PPP
RPP
APP
2009-10
Halcón Avenida
15
30.5
17.6
10.8
1.6
2010-11
Halcón Avenida
16
31.1
13.9
9.8
1.3
2011-12
Ros Casares
17
26.8
12.8
7.4
2.4
2012-13
Galatasaray S.K.
17
25.6
11.6
7.2
1.3
2013-14
Galatasaray S.K.
14
28.4
13.6
8.3
1.8
2014-15
Galatasaray S.K.
13
30.5
11.1
9.1
1.9
2015-16
UMMC Ekaterinburg
17
23.8
7.8
7.6
1.9
2016-17
UMMC Ekaterinburg
13
20.6
5.8
5.9
1.8
Total
122
27.1
11.7
8.2
1.7
National team
Lyttle played her first and only tournament with native Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in 2004, at the Caribbean championship. After her naturalization was granted in 2010, she made her debut with the senior Spanish team in 2010, days after turning 27. Up to 2017, she had 45 caps with 15.6 PPG and 9.5 RPP, participating in two World Championships and three European Championships. After helping the team qualify for the 2016 Olympics in Rio in mid-June, she missed the Games after breaking her toe in mid-July playing for the Atlanta Dream: