Thomas Torres

[1] In 2011, he scored 35 points against the Letran Squires to lead the La Salle Green Hills Greenies back to the NCAA Finals for the first time since 1978–79.

[4] 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.

[5] He got an increase in his playing time when starting point guard LA Revilla went down with an injury.

[10] In the Archers' first game of Season 76, Torres had 14 points and nine assists in a win over the UP Fighting Maroons.

[13] In DLSU's rematch against UP, he incurred his second unsportsmanlike foul of the season, causing him to be suspended for one game.

[14] He made his return against the UE Red Warriors, in which DLSU won its fifth straight game.

[18] 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.

[21] 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.

[33] In 2017, Torres, along with his De La Salle teammates Teng, Julian Sargent, and Jason Perkins, declared for the 2017 PBA Draft.

[37] However, his debut with Mandaluyong was delayed as he recovered from stab wounds sustained from an attack in Bonifacio Global City (BGC).

[46] Torres then played for the Muntinlupa Defenders in the 2021 Filbasket Inaugural Tournament back when it was not a professional league.

[49] On March 9, 2023, it was announced that Torres would join the roster for the Quezon Huskers, who were making their debut in the MPBL.