FSU Softball

Isa Torres Is Putting Together a Remarkable Season for Florida State Softball

The FSU junior infielder is putting up unbelievable numbers as she leads her top 10 Seminoles team.

Through the first 29 games of Florida State’s 2025–26 softball season, few players in the country have been as dominant, steady, and complete as Isa Torres. On a Seminoles team that has raced out to a 25-4 overall record and a 3-0 start in conference play, Torres has emerged as one of the clearest reasons Florida State looks like a serious contender. As of March 16th, she is not just having a good season. She is having a jaw-dropping one.

Torres is hitting an incredible .648, a number that almost doesn’t look real this deep into a season. In 21 games, she has collected 46 hits in just 71 at-bats, which means she is averaging more than two hits per game. That kind of production changes everything for an offense. She is constantly on base, constantly applying pressure, and constantly forcing opponents to pitch differently to the hitters around her. For a lineup already filled with capable bats, Torres has become the kind of table-setter and tone-setter every championship-caliber team needs.

Isa was named ACC Player of the Week following a tremendous showing against Coastal Carolina. Torres went 15-for-18 (.833) in four games and led the team with eight RBI. In Friday’s game against Coastal Carolina, Torres set a new school record for hits in a game as she went 6-for-6 against the Chanticleers.

Torres became the first Division I player since 2017 to record six hits in a seven-inning game and was just the third FSU player to ever record five or more hits in a game. Torres had a stretch between Friday’s and Saturday’s games where she recorded a hit in eight consecutive plate appearances, which is the longest streak in FSU history since at least 2011.

FSU junior Isa Torres playing the field

And context matters here. Florida State has been excellent as a team, batting .362 overall while outscoring opponents 234-88. Torres is not carrying a struggling lineup by herself; she is elevating an already dangerous one. Her consistency at the top of the order gives Florida State rhythm. Her ability to reach base fuels rallies. Her gap power stretches defenses. Her composure keeps innings alive. On a roster with plenty of contributors, Torres has still managed to stand apart.

If she continues anywhere close to this pace, Isa Torres will not only be one of the biggest stories for Florida State softball this season, but one of the biggest stories in the sport. Right now, she is doing everything a star player is supposed to do: hitting for average, hitting for power, controlling the strike zone, playing clean defense, and helping her team win at a high level. For Florida State, that is the kind of season that can shape more than a spring. It can define it. Go Noles!