Rohrman played for the
West Geauga Wolverines in high school, and was named "Ms. Wolverine" as one of the best senior athletes which demonstrated sportsmanship. She also played for the youth team Internationals Soccer Club. In college, she played for the
Hartford Hawks, where she was the team
captain in her junior and senior years and earned the ECAC Medal of Merit from Hartford as a senior. and was named as part of the ISAA (Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America) Senior Team the same year. In total, she played in 83 games for the Hawks. Rohrman had participated in four editions of the
U.S. Olympic Festival. She made her international debut for the
United States on April 10, 1993 in a
friendly match against
Germany. In total, she made six appearances for the U.S. and scored one goal, earning her final cap on July 14, 1993 in a friendly match against
Russia. In club soccer, Rohrman played for the
Maryland Pride in the
USL W-League, winning the 1996 championship, as well as Soccer Academy United in
Virginia, winning three consecutive
USASA National Women's Amateur titles. where she was named Conference Player of the Year and was included in the All-WPSL second team. She was inducted into the Ohio North Youth Soccer Association in 2002, and the
University of Hartford Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005. She later began coaching, and holds a
U.S. Soccer National "B" license. She coached at Middleton Yahara Soccer Club, She now serves as a coach for Bethesda Soccer Club in
Gaithersburg, Maryland. ==Personal life==