Schlobohm initially played volleyball at Kellogg Community College under coach Mick Haley. He coached both the men's and women's team at Kellogg, and his women's team won the national junior college title in both 1978 and 1979.[2] Schlobohm earned National Junior College Player of the Year honors for 1978–79.[3] Texas persuaded him to become the head coach of their program in 1980, and Schlobohm followed him that same year to Texas.[4] In just the second year with Haley as coach, the team would finish with a 60-6-1 record in 1981 and win the Southwest Conference (SWC) championship.[5] The team included Nell Fortner, who would go on to a successful career as a basketball coach and commentator.[6] They were invited to the AIAW post-season Tournament. In that tournament they had a "a pair of epic matches in the championship series" against Portland State.[5] They ended up prevailing and Texas won the AIAW volleyball championship.[3][7]
Schlobohm earned All-American honors for her season, and she was named the recipient of the Broderick Award (now the Honda Sports Award) and the nation's best collegiate volleyball player.[8]
In 2003, Schlobohm, then Sally Schlobohm Tan, was inducted into the UT Austin Athletics Hall of Honor.[9]
Professional career
Schlobohm had a very brief professional career in beach volleyball in 1992.[10]