2018-2019 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
2018-19: A second-team all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference selection … Became just the second Tiger to score three all-SCAC honors, joining Courtney Tyus on the exclusive list .. Started every game for the fourth year in a row … Ranked second in the SCAC averaging 4.5 assists per game and 12th at 10.4 points per outing … Her 117 assists are a career high and ranks seventh on the program's single-season chart … Led the team in assists 13 times and in scoring twice … Produced double-digit points on 15 occasions … On Jan. 11 against Trinity University, Torbet scored 13 points and became the 13th player in program history to record 1,000 or more career points … Four games later against Southwestern University, she recorded the first double-double of her career with a season-best 22 points and a career-high 10 assists, and became just the third Tiger to reach the 300-assist plateau … With 12 points in the victory over Southwestern in the quarterfinal of the SCAC tournament, she climbed into 10th place on the program's all-time scoring list and completed her career with 1,104 points … Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds against Whitworth University on Dec. 6 … Led the conference with an .861 shooting percentage at the free-throw line … Finished fifth on the team with a .367 percentage from the floor … Ranks fourth all-time with 324 assists, ninth with 83 triples, 14th with 128 steals and 32nd with 372 rebounds … One of three Tigers who earned a spot on the SCAC Academic Honor Roll and all-conference honors.
2018-19: A second-team all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference selection … Became just the second Tiger to score three all-SCAC honors, joining Courtney Tyus on the exclusive list .. Started every game for the fourth year in a row … Ranked second in the SCAC averaging 4.5 assists per game and 12th at 10.4 points per outing … Her 117 assists are a career high and ranks seventh on the program's single-season chart … Led the team in assists 13 times and in scoring twice … Produced double-digit points on 15 occasions … On Jan. 11 against Trinity University, Torbet scored 13 points and became the 13th player in program history to record 1,000 or more career points … Four games later against Southwestern University, she recorded the first double-double of her career with a season-best 22 points and a career-high 10 assists, and became just the third Tiger to reach the 300-assist plateau … With 12 points in the victory over Southwestern in the quarterfinal of the SCAC tournament, she climbed into 10th place on the program's all-time scoring list and completed her career with 1,104 points … Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds against Whitworth University on Dec. 6 … Led the conference with an .861 shooting percentage at the free-throw line … Finished fifth on the team with a .367 percentage from the floor … Ranks fourth all-time with 324 assists, ninth with 83 triples, 14th with 128 steals and 32nd with 372 rebounds … One of three Tigers who earned a spot on the SCAC Academic Honor Roll and all-conference honors.
2017-18: A junior co-captain … Started all 27 games … A second-team all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference selection … Became the fourth Tiger to earn multiple all-conference honors, joining Melanie Auguste, Danielle Davis and Courtney Tyus on the distinguished list … Led the SCAC averaging 34.9 minutes per game … Ranked third in the conference averaging 3.5 assists, fifth by scoring 14.5 points and 10th at 1.4 three-pointers per contest … Also was fifth with a personal single-season best .461 field-goal percentage and sixth with a 0.8 assist/turnover ratio … Led the Tigers with 392 points and 94 assists, both of which were personal single-season highs … Scored a career-high 28 points at Schreiner University on Jan. 5, one of six games in which she produced 20 or more points … Finished the season with 22 points, three rebounds and three assists against Trinity University in a semifinal game of the SCAC tournament at Reid Arena … Led the team in scoring 17 times, in assists on 15 occasions and in steals six times … Dished out a season-high nine assists and scored 21 points in the 71-69 victory over Southwestern University on Jan. 19 … Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds at Austin College on Feb. 2 … Ranks eighth in program history with 85 three-point baskets, tied for eighth with 207 assists, 22nd with 834 points and tied for 23rd with 100 steals.
2016-17: A third-team all-conference selection … Was the only Tiger to start all 25 games and logged a team-high 745 minutes … Led Colorado College with 279 points, 63 assists, and 39 steals … Ranked 14th in the SCAC averaging 11.2 points per game … Recorded double-digit points 18 times, netting a career-high 25 against Southwestern University on Jan. 8 … Led the conference with an 81.9 free-throw percentage, sinking 59 of 72 shots from the charity stripe … Also was sixth in the SCAC averaging 2.5 assists and 11th at 1.5 steals per game … Dished out a career-high six assists on two occasions … Finished the season ranked second on the team with a .394 field-goal percentage and third with 84 rebounds … One of 19 Tigers and the only women’s basketball player who earned a spot on the conference’s winter academic honor roll as well as their respective all-conference team.
2015-16: One of two Tigers who started all 25 games … Tied for the team lead with 610 minutes played … Ranked third on the team with 163 points and 30th in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference averaging 6.5 points per game … Was second on the team with a .457 field-goal percentage and .357 three-point percentage … Finished second on the team with 50 assists and 34 steals, and was fourth with 74 rebounds … Tied for 15th in the SCAC at 1.4 steals per game … Scored double-digit points on four occasions, including a season-high 13 against Johnson & Wales University on Dec. 9 … Grabbed a season-best seven rebounds at Trinity University on Feb. 12 … Dished out five assists against Texas Lutheran University on Jan. 29 … Recorded three steals on four occasions.
Before Colorado College: Competed in basketball, track & field and volleyball at Standley Lake High School in Westminster, Colo. … Earned 11 varsity letters, including four on the hardcourt … Named a two-time captain of the basketball team … A two-time first-team all-Jefferson County League selection … Was an honorable-mention pick as a sophomore … Voted MVP of the basketball team during her junior and senior seasons … Named the school’s Female Athlete of the Year as a senior … Was a three-time Academic All-State and All-Conference selection … An AP Scholar … Received the President’s Education Award for academic excellence all four years … Also earned four appearances on the SLHS Honor Roll four times.
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Historical Player Information
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2015-2016Freshman
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2016-2017Sophomore
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2017-2018Junior
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2018-2019Senior
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