In 1996, Torres' senior year, Creighton reached the NCAA College Cup for the first time in school history.
[4] On August 16, 2001, the Revolution traded Torres, along with Shaker Asad, to the Miami Fusion for Leo Cullen and a 2003 first round draft choice.
At the end of the MISL season, Torres briefly returned to MLS, playing four games with the Chicago Fire when the team was decimated with injuries in 2002.
[1] However, he left the Fire and moved to the Minnesota Thunder of the A-League, now known as the United Soccer League (USL) First Division.
This would allow Torres to play both indoor and outdoor soccer with the same organization rather than bouncing between Milwaukee and Minnesota from summer to winter.
To sign Torres, the Wave United traded forward Dan Antoniuk to the San Diego Sockers for a 2005 fourth round draft pick.
In 2004 Torres was named to USL All-League First Team, having scored 11 goals in 28 games with the Wave United.
Torres was a member of the 2005 MISL championship Milwaukee Wave which swept the Cleveland Force in two games.
Torres returned to Creighton in 2007 as a graduate assistant under then head coach Bob Warming.
Torres finished his studies at Creighton that he started during his playing career, graduating with a bachelor's degree in sociology in May 2008.
[7] Eventually Creighton hired Elmar Bolowich, relieving Torres of interim head coach duties.