Background
She was born and raised in Lafayette, Louisiana on May 5, 1974 as the youngest of eight siblings, and where she was a standout at Acadiana High School.
She was born and raised in Lafayette, Louisiana on May 5, 1974 as the youngest of eight siblings, and where she was a standout at Acadiana High School.
She graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1996.
She helped the team to a 9–0 record, and the gold medal in the event. Sales averaged 13 points per games, the highest scoring average on the team, and was named to the All-Tournament first team American Basketball League
After her college graduation, Sam played three years for the San Jose Lasers in the now-defunct American Basketball League (American Basketball League), a professional women"s league.
Women's National Basketball Association
Shortly after the American Basketball League ceased operations in 1999, Sam was selected by the Orlando Miracle in the Women's National Basketball Association Draft and became one of the Miracle"s most productive players that year.
Sam was waived by the Miracle just before the 2000 season began, but was signed as a free agent by the Miami Sol. She played three seasons (2000, 2001, and 2002) with the Sol until the team folded due to financial difficulties.
After the Sol ceased operations, the 2003 Dispersal Draft was held, and the Minnesota Lynx selected Sam, and she played for the Lynx that season. During the annual Women's National Basketball Association Draft on April 15, 2004, Sam and Lynx teammate Janell Burse were traded to the Seattle Storm in exchange for Amanda Lassiter and a first-round draft pick.
The trade was engineered as part of the Lynx" plan to draft the highly touted (and local favorite) Lindsay Whalen.
Unfortunately for the Lynx, the Connecticut Sun had already selected Whalen. After the 2004 season ended, Sam became an unrestricted free agent. On February 14, 2005, Sam signed with the Charlotte Sting.
She would be involved in yet another dispersal draft in 2007 after the demise of the Sting.
This time, she was selected by the Indiana Fever. On May 7, 2008 Sheri signed with the Detroit Shock.
Her 2008 season with the Detroit Shock was the last of her 10-year Women's National Basketball Association career. During the 2007-2008 Women's National Basketball Association off-season, she played for Ashdod in Israel.
She is currently playing for Panionios in Greece during the 2008-2009 Women's National Basketball Association off-season.
Sam was also invited to be a member of the Jones Cup team representing the United States of America in 1996.