2025 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Torres, Jocelyn

Jersey Number 36
Jocelyn Torres
- Year:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Glenwood, Md.
- High School:
- Glenelg High School
- Last School:
- Virginia Tech
- Height:
- 5-6
- Position:
- Goalie
Bio
Collegiate Career
at Virginia Tech
- 2025Â Nike Lacrosse Media and USA Lacrosse Honorable Mention All-American
- B1G Defensive Player of the Week Feb. 11, 2025
- 2025 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
- Transferred to Ohio State after two years at Virginia Tech
- 2023 ACC All-Freshman Team and All-Academic Team
- Played and started all 37 games for the Hokies, with 10.99 goals-against average, 277 saves, .440 save percentage, 19 wins, 70 ground balls, 18 caused turnovers and eight turnovers
- In 52 collegiate games, all starts, has a 10.52 gaa, 415 saves and .458 save percentage
- Nike Lacrosse Media and USA Lacrosse Honorable Mention All-American
- Sixth in the NCAA in save percentage (.496) and ranked 12th in goals-against average (9.49); 26th in saves per game (9.20) and had 138 stops on the year
- Eight double-digit save games on the year and allowed fewer than10 goals in 10 outings
- Picked up a team-high 29 ground balls and also had six caused turnovers
- Six ground balls at Maryland April 13 aNd had four March 7 vs. Cincinnati and April 10 vs. Johns Hopkins
- Season-high 15 stops vs. USC March 23 and had 14 at Vanderbilt Feb. 22
- 12 saves at Maryland and had 11 Feb. 9 vs. Denver, vs. the Blue Jays and vs. Northwestern April 19
- IWLCA Academic Honor Roll and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree
at Virginia Tech
- Named to 2023 ACC All-Freshman Team
- Earned ACC All-Academic Team accolades in 2023
- 2024: Started all 18 games, making 131 saves with a .427 save percentage and 11.959 save percentage; 9-9 on the year; picked up 24 ground balls and caused seven turnovers; double-digit saves in eight games, with season-high 14 at Clemson
- 2023: Started all 19 games, with a 10.17 goals-against average, 146 saves and .453 save percentage, picking up 46 ground balls and recording 11 caused turnovers; 10-9 on the year, season-high 15 saves against North Carolina and Notre Dame; ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Week award winner; invited to US Women's U20 National Team tryoutsÂ
- Team captain as a senior
- Played in 2022 All-America Senior Game
- Earned all-county honors
- Played for Hero's for eight years
- Spent two years playing basketball
- Part of National Honor Society
- Parents are mother Pam Torres-Kruger, who works in title, father Digno Torres, a barber, stepfather Brian Kruger, who works in commercial real estate, and stepmother Maria DiCenzo, a hairdresser
- Sister Isa plays lacrosse at UNC Charlotte and has three younger siblings, Murphy, Dempsey and Enzo
- Plans to major in international studies, with a Spanish minor
- Wants to work in international development and travel following graduation
- Enjoys spending time with siblings, reading, coaching and travelingÂ
- On how she got into lacrosse: "My stepdad took my sister and I to a game of a family friend’s daughter and we came home with lacrosse sticks."
- On why she chose Ohio State: "During my recruiting process, based off my conversations with the coaches and players I knew that this team was something I wanted to be a part of."
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