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Raman’s coaching career has roots in an accident that sidelined her as a young player

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Raman’s coaching career has roots in an accident that sidelined her as a young player

Sonia Raman's coaching career began after an accident sidelined her as a young player, leading her to assist her college team and eventually become a coach. Raman was recently appointed as the new Seattle Storm coach, having previously coached at MIT and worked with the Memphis Grizzlies.

Sonia Raman, the new Seattle Storm coach, was a junior guard at Tufts University when she was hit by a car, breaking her tibia and fibula. The injury led her to assist her coaches and develop an interest in coaching. Raman began her coaching career as an assistant at Tufts and later coached at Wellesley College and MIT, where she became the winningest coach in school history. After 11 seasons at MIT, Raman was contacted by the Memphis Grizzlies and eventually became the Seattle Storm coach. Raman's coaching career spans multiple levels, from Division III to the WNBA. She has worked with various teams and organizations, including the U.S. Department of Labor.

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