Liberty assistant Sonia Raman is leaving New York to become the next head coach of the Storm, sources confirmed Friday.

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Raman was the in-house candidate for the Liberty head coaching job.

She ultimately, though, agreed to a multiyear deal with the Storm, making New York the last WNBA team with a head coaching vacancy.

Raman’s historic hiring, first reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania, makes her the first Indian-American woman to be a head coach in the WNBA.

Raman, 51, replaced Noelle Quinn, whose contract wasn’t renewed last month after four seasons. She’ll have the chance to play an integr

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