Isa Torres Commits to Texas After Record Florida State Run

Isa Torres Commits to Texas After Record Florida State Run

isa torres committed to Texas on Tuesday evening, giving the Longhorns a transfer who arrives with one remaining year of eligibility and a 2026 season that rewrote Florida State record books. She posted a burnt-orange photo on Instagram and wrote, "I'm coming home."

Torres Chooses Texas

The move sends the Georgetown, Texas native back to her home state after three seasons at Florida State. Torres also wrote, "Full circle in the best way. ??? #hookem" with the announcement.

Texas is adding her to a portal class that already includes former Arizona State catcher Samantha Swan and former Texas Tech pitcher Samantha Lincoln. Torres gives Mike White another proven bat and an elite defensive piece in the same offseason window.

Florida State Records

Her final season in Tallahassee was one of the most productive in the country. Torres broke Florida State single-season program records for batting average at.530, runs scored at 78, slugging percentage at.978 and on-base percentage at.591.

She also set the NCAA record for 16 consecutive hits, finished with 16 home runs, 21 doubles and 13 stolen bases, and made only two errors during the season. That combination helped her collect ACC Player of the Year, ACC Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All-American honors in 2026.

Texas Portal Class

Across her college career, Torres has produced a.439 batting average with 186 runs scored, 158 RBIs and 34 home runs. She was considered the ninth-ranked recruit in the 2023 recruiting class, won a PGF National Championship with Hotshots Premiere-Nelson in 2021 and was a two-time PGF All-American in 2021 and 2022.

For Texas, the addition is immediate and clear: a player who already owns national-level production, one season left, and a return to a place she framed as home. The roster keeps getting deeper, and Torres enters it with the kind of numbers that can push a lineup on day one.

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