Combining the WNBA and the European season, she has won six domestic leagues and four Euroleague titles with four teams in three countries.
Sancho attended St. Vincent Girls' High School where she played netball and ran various Track and Field events.
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.
Over her career, Lyttle has scored over 1,500 points, collected over 1,000 rebounds, and had 200 assists, 242 steals, and 96 blocks through six seasons.
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:[14][15]