In 2012, Torres and his brother Axel (who was playing for
De La Salle-Zobel during highschool) joined a
DLSU Green Archers recruiting class that also included
Mac Tallo and
Jeron Teng. He got an increase in his playing time when starting point guard
LA Revilla went down with an injury. He scored 10 points with seven rebounds in a win over the
UST Growling Tigers. In the final game of the elimination rounds, he scored 11 points, five rebounds, two assists, and a steal. The Archers got into the Final Four, where they lost to the
Ateneo Blue Eagles. During the offseason, the Archers won the
PCCL tournament. In the Archers' first game of
Season 76, Torres had 14 points and nine assists in a win over the
UP Fighting Maroons. However, the Archers would find themselves in a three-way tie for at 5th place at the end of the first round of eliminations. He then missed their game against the
Adamson Soaring Falcons due to an illness. In DLSU's rematch against UP, he incurred his second unsportsmanlike foul of the season, causing him to be suspended for one game. He made his return against the
UE Red Warriors, in which DLSU won its fifth straight game. The streak was enough to put DLSU into the Final Four, where they defeated FEU to get into the Finals for the first time since 2008. In the Finals, they defeated UST in three games, winning the championship. During the offseason, the Archers won the
Filoil preseason tournament. With Revilla leaving the team as he turned pro, it was expected that Torres would be the starting point guard for the Archers in
Season 77. However, he fractured his foot DLSU's opening game against Ateneo and was out for the rest of the season. While he was injured, sophomore
Kib Montalbo stepped up in his absence. In the offseason, Torres became part of the Mythical Five of the
2014 PCCL championship and led the Archers to the Filoil finals with averages of 13 points, five rebounds, and four assists. In a win over Adamson, he scored 13 of his 16 points in the second half. In a win over Ateneo, he had 15 points. Against UE, he scored 14 of his 15 points in the first half, as he and Teng led DLSU to the win. That season, DLSU finished 5th in the standings with a record of 6–8, and failed to play in the Final Four. In 2016, Torres played his final year with the Archers. That season, he played under head coach
Aldin Ayo, who had replaced long-time coach
Juno Sauler. He had his first double-digit scoring game of
Season 79 with 11 points in a win over the Tigers. He scored 11 points once again in a win over the Falcons. In a win over Ateneo, he had eight points and delivered one of the highlights of their season when he threw a mistimed
alley-oop pass to
Ben Mbala yet Mbala still managed to convert the pass into a dunk. The win also gave the Archers a sweep of the first round of eliminations. The Archers then went on to win the championship. == Professional career ==