She left Spain at the age of 22, having already been named the best female basketball player in Europe.[1] She then spent three seasons at Galatasaray, and eight at Yekaterinburg, earning six European champion awards.[1]
With a sixth winners' medal in 2021, she equaled the modern-era record for EuroLeague Women titles, drawing even with Diana Taurasi and Natalia Vieru.[8] By May 2022 she had titles from 3 European Super Cups, 1 League and 1 Super Cup in Spain, 1 League, 3 Cups and a Super Cup in Turkey and 7 Leagues and 2 Cups in Russia.[7] In her last season with Ekaterinburg, she averaged "10.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists and a PIR of 14.3."[7] After the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, she left the team.[2][3][4]
Olympics
Playing for Spain, by early 2022 she held 8 medals: two gold (Eurobasket 2013 and 2017), two silver (World Cup 2014 and Olympic Games 2016) and four bronze (Eurobasket 2009 and 2015 and World Cup 2010 and 2018).[7]
In 2016, she scored 32 points over China in the Rio Olympics, leading Spain to a 89-68 win.[9] In the Euroleague, she was named Eurobasket MVP in 2017.[7]
In July 2021, in a matchup of Olympic medalists at the Rio Olympics, TSN reported that Torrens had scored 25 points in a win over Serbia, leading the Spanish team.[10]
Valencia Basket
In the summer of 2022, she signed with Valencia Basket, becoming captain of the Spanish team[1] and a power forward after eleven years abroad. The club announced the hire in May 2022.[7]
Torrens started playing with Spain's youth teams at 14, winning a total of five medals from 2004 to 2009. She made her debut with the senior team in 2008, and went to play with the 2008 Summer Olympics when she was 18 years old. Up to 2021, she had 183 caps with 13 PPG:[11][12]