Sheryl Swoopes Husband, Son, Wife, Now, Stats, and Net Worth

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Sheryl Swoopes ( Full Name: Sheryl Denise Swoopes) is a popular American former professional basketball player who is the regular assistant coach at Texas Tech. Besides, Sheryl was the first player to be signed in the WNBA, is a three-time WNBA MVP, and was named one of the league’s Top 15 Players of All Time at the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game.

Sheryl has won three Olympic gold medals and is one of eleven women’s basketball players to have won an Olympic gold medal, an NCAA Championship, a Fiba World Cup gold, and a WNBA title. Sheryl was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016. In 2017, Sheryl was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2008, she made an appearance on Shirts & Skins, a reality series on Logo TV.

Sheryl mentored the San Francisco Rockdogs, a gay basketball team, and shared her experiences on basketball, family, faith, and coming out. In 2010, Sheryl was an assistant basketball coach at Mercer Island High School in Washington. Sheryl was a color analyst for the Texas Tech women’s basketball broadcast during the 2012–2013 season. In 2013, Sheryl became head coach of the Loyola University Chicago women’s basketball team.

Sheryl Swoopes Age

Sheryl was born on March 25, 1971, in Brownfield, Texas, in the United States. She is 53 years old. Sheryl celebrates her birthday on March 25, every year.

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Sheryl Swoopes Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Sheryl stands at a height of 6 ft 0 in ( Approx. 1.83m ).

Sheryl Swoopes Family

She was born in Brownfield, Texas, the daughter of Louise and Billy Ray Swoopes. Sheryl’s parents were divorced before her first birthday. Sheryl was raised by her mother, Louise, and played basketball with her three older brothers Earl, James, and Brandon. She started competing at age seven in a local children’s league called Little Dribblers.

Sheryl Swoopes Husband

Sheryl is married to her husband Chris Unclesho. The two married on July 21, 2017. Previously, Sherly was married from June 1995 until 1999 to her high school sweetheart, Eric Jackson with whom she has one son, Jordan Eric Jackson (b. 1997).

Sheryl Swoopes Wife

In October 2005, Sheryl announced she was gay, becoming one of the highest-profile athletes in a team sport to do so publicly. Sheryl and her partner, former basketball player and Houston Comets assistant coach Alisa Scott broke up in 2011.

Sheryl Swoopes Son

Sheryl’s first son was born on June 25, 1997, and was named Jordan Eric Jackson. Jordan’s dad is Eric Jackson.

Sheryl Swoopes Education

She attended Brownfield High School. Initially recruited by the University of Texas, Sheryl left the school shortly after her arrival without playing a game and enrolled at South Plains College. After playing at South Plains for two years, Sheryl transferred to Texas Tech, near her hometown.

Sheryl Swoopes Shoes

In 1995, she became a trailblazer for women in sneakers becoming the first woman in sports history to have. She is the first women’s basketball player to have a Nike shoe named after her: the “Air Swoopes”

Sheryl Swoopes Stats

She scored 177 points over five tournament games (35.4 PPG) en route to leading the Texas Tech Lady Raiders to the 1993 championship. Chryl’s 47 points in an 84-82 win over Ohio State in the national championship remains a record for the most points scored in a Final Four matchup.

Sheryl Swoopes Now

She currently works as a regular assistant coach at Texas Tech under interim head coach Shimmy Gray-Miller

Sheryl Swoopes Jersey

During her time as a WNBA Basketball player, Sheryl used to wear Jersey #22 and Jersey #7.

Sheryl Swoopes Texas Tech

Sheryl works at Texas Tech as a regular assistant coach under interim head coach Shimmy Gray-Miller. She joined the program as the Director of Player Development on Wednesday, July 5, 2017. In her role, Sheryl will focus on creating and implementing a plan to help develop each student-athlete personally, academically, and athletically.

Sheryl works closely with various departments within Texas Tech Athletics, including academic services, sports performance, and sports medicine, and will assist the coaching staff in breaking down film and preparation of game strategy. In addition, Sheryl will assist the Red Raider Club, Marsha Sharp Center for Student Athletes, and Kirby Hocutt in community outreach and serve as the color analyst for televised games.

Sheryl Swoopes Michael Jordan

She recounts the time she played Michael Jordan 1-on-1 and got her makeup on Jordan’s shirt. She has played one-on-one against Michael Jordan, has her own NikeTM basketball shoe named after her, and scored an NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) championship game record 47 points to single-handedly destroy the Ohio State Lady Buckeyes and bring the Texas Tech Red Raiders women’s hoop squad the National Championship.

Eric Jackson Sheryl Swoopes

From June 1995 to 1999 Sheryl was married to Eric Jackson. The two have a son who was born in 1997.

Sheryl Swoopes Houston Comets

She was recruited for the Houston Comets of the WNBA during the 1997 inaugural season. Sheryl returned only six weeks after giving birth to her son to play the last third of the WNBA inaugural season and led the Comets in the 1997 WNBA Championship. As a member of the Houston Comets, Sheryl accumulated over 2,000 career points, 500 career rebounds, 300 career assists, and 200 career steals.

Sheryl’s extraordinary scoring and defensive ability made her the first three-time WNBA MVP (2000, 2002, and 2005) and the first three-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year (2000, 2002, and 2003). Sheryl is a four-time WNBA champion (1997–2000). On March 3, 2008, Sheryl signed with the Seattle Storm, ending her 11-year career with the Houston Comets.

Sheryl Swoopes Current Job

In July 2017, Sheryl returned to her alma mater, Texas Tech, hired as the women’s basketball program’s Director of Player Development, where her job included resuming work as broadcast color analysis for Lady Raiders games. After the firing of head coach Candi Whitaker on January 1, 2018, Sheryl was promoted to regular assistant coach under interim head coach Shimmy Gray-Miller.

Sheryl Swoopes Net Worth

Sheryl was a professional basketball player from 1997 to 2011 and a coach since 2009. Therefore, Sheryl has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Sheryl’s net worth is $15 million.

How Old is Sheryl Swoopes

Sheryl is a 53-year-old who was born on March 25, 1971, in Brownfield, Texas, in the United States. Sheryl celebrates her birthday on March 25, every year.

Is Sheryl Swoopes Married

Yes, Since 2017, Cheryl has been married to her husband Chris Unclesho.

How Tall Is Sheryl Swoopes

Sheryl is a woman of above-average stature who stands at a height of 6 ft 0 in ( Approx. 1.83m ).

What Is Sheryl Swoopes Doing Now

She works at Texas Tech as a regular assistant coach under interim head coach Shimmy Gray-Miller.

Where Is Sheryl Swoopes

Sheryl is a regular assistant coach at Texas Tech.

Who Is Sheryl Swoopes Married To

She is married to Chris Unclesho. They married on July 21, 2017.

Who Is Sheryl Swoopes

She is a 6-time WNBA All-Star, 4-time WNBA Champion, 3-time WNBA MVP, and 3-time Olympic gold medalist who was the first player to sign with the WNBA upon its establishment in 1996; spent the bulk of her career with the Houston Comets. Sheryl’s Texas Tech Lady Raiders won an NCAA Championship in 1993.

Sheryl’s Social Media Handles

Twitter – @airswoopes22

Instagram – ‎airswoopes22