Torbert was recruited since his junior year in high school, and received interest from
Cincinnati,
Connecticut,
Michigan and
Michigan State. He chose not to declare his eligibility for the
2001 NBA draft despite several of the top ranked players of the 2001 class doing so. Under coach
Tom Izzo, Torbert was immediately considered a starter, and he started 26 of the 31 games played in his freshman season. He was given significant playing time, averaging 25.1 minutes, and ended the season with averages of 8.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists. He started his first game at MSU on November 12, 2001, against Detroit and recorded a then career-high 18 points on January 16, 2002, against
Purdue. He was named the Best Defensive Player of his team together with
Alan Anderson. and during the season-opening game against
UNC Asheville on November 22 he did not start. and his percentages increased significantly: he shot 53% from the field and 48% from 3-point range on 2.1 attempts per game, and his scoring average reached a career high of 10.7 points per game. He ranked in the top ten of the Big Ten Conference in all the shooting categories, and he led the conference in 3-point field goal percentage. His performance during his junior year earned him All-
Big 10 honors: he was selected as a Honorable Mention by the coaches and in the Third team by the media. He started 26 out of 30 games, and recorded a season-best 21 points against
Coppin State on December 30, 2003; he was also second on the team in rebounding average, and third in assists. At the end of the season he received the team Most Improved Player award, and his third consecutive Best Defensive Player award, sharing it with
Maurice Ager. Torbert's senior year at Michigan State saw him losing his spot in the starting five, and he took the role of
sixth man, being the first option off the bench. He played 33 games but only started 2, and he had the lowest minutes per game average of his career with 22.6. His overall stats declined and he averaged 9.5 points and 2.9 rebounds on .509 shooting (.345 from three). Torbert was considered a very good defender during his senior year, and he scored a total of 1,195 points for the Spartans during his 4-year career in college basketball.
College statistics ==Professional career==