She passed on several Tennis scholarships including one at the
University of Dayton to enroll at her Father's Alma mater
University of Michigan where she graduated in 2015. She got her first TV job at
KRIS in
Corpus Christi, Texas and was there for two years before going to
WFLA-TV in
Tampa, Florida where she also worked there for two years before going joining
Bally Sports North. While at
WFLA-TV, she traveled to
Pyeongchang, South Korea to cover the
2018 Winter Olympics and worked with Steve Andrews whose daughter
Erin Andrews inspired Sabo to become a sportscaster. In 2019, she became host of Wolves Live replacing Tom Hanneman. In July 2021, Sabo announced she was leaving
Bally Sports North to move back to Florida to be closer to her family and to prepare for her wedding. Shortly after leaving
Bally Sports North, she joined the
Big Ten Network working as a part of B1G Tailgate show for the 2021 season. In 2022, she added pre-game and post-game duties to cover her dad's old team the Reds for
Bally Sports Ohio after an Opening Day appearance. ==Personal life==