County prosecutors wrapped up their case against Torrey Green on Thursday afternoon in Brigham City’s 1st District Court, and the trial will resume Monday when Green’s attorney begins to present his defense.

Green, a former Utah State University linebacker, is currently on trial for the alleged rape and sexual assault of six young women between 2013-15, and he is currently facing one count of aggravated kidnapping, five counts of rape, two counts of object rape, all first-degree felony offenses; and three counts of forcible sexual abuse, a second-degree felony.

Since Monday, 11 jurors have listened intently as one woman after another took the stand and described the day she was sexually assaulted, with each naming Green as the assailant.

The final victim shared her story Thursday when she described a date with Green after meeting him on Tinder in 2015, soon after she moved to Logan to attend Utah State University.

They met in a public place where they ordered ice cream and spent some time in conversation. She was impressed during his interaction with a small child who wanted his photo taken with the football player, and as he talked a lot about his family, she said she became increasingly comfortable with him.

The young woman testified that he invited her to watch a movie at his apartment, and she agreed, but from that time on he continually tested her boundaries.

She said he put in a scary movie even though she told him she does not like to watch them. What started off as holding hands turned into him placing her hand in his crotch; she immediately removed her hand and told him she didn’t want to do that on their first date because she barely knew him.

“I thought he was just trying to see where my boundaries were, and I thought he would respect that,” she said.

She described how kissing turned into so much more than she wanted from him and how her discomfort turned to fear.

“I froze. I froze in fear,” she said. “I was afraid for my safety. He is a very large man, and he raped me with no lube or protection … the thought came over my mind that if I relaxed maybe it would not hurt so bad.”

She cried softly Thursday as she described crying in pain on the day she was sexually assaulted, and she said they sat in silence for a few minutes when it was over. And then, he reportedly broke the silence with a question.

“You aren’t the type of girl to report this, are you? I have had friends messed up for things like this,” he allegedly said.

She cried herself to sleep when she got home that night, she said, but after that she did everything in her power to wipe the memories from her mind.

She said she eventually told her sorority mentor much later that she had been raped, but she did not share details, and she did not mention his name.

Nearly a year later, in the summer of 2016, she read a story about him and several other rape allegations leveled against him in The Salt Lake Tribune.

She said she shared the link with her mom, who remarked that it was a sad story. Then, for the first time, the young woman said she acknowledged that she too had been raped by Torrey Green.

The final piece of testimony presented in the state’s case against Green came Thursday afternoon when Cache County prosecutor Spencer Walsh shared a segment of a text message conversation between Green and an apparent love interest.

The text exchange was dated July 26, 2016, five days after the Salt Lake Tribune article was published.

The woman had apparently not spoken with Green for several days, and he seemed desperate to be back in her good graces during what he categorized as the lowest point of his life.

He told her over and over that he messed up and was at risk of losing something he wanted really badly.

The text messages, lacking punctuation, were read aloud in the courtroom.

“They said that I raped them yes I did it’s my fault I’m the one that did it my life is (messed) up because I’m the one that did it okay?”

Defense attorney Skye Lazaro countered the representation of that conversation with another segment of text between Green and the woman two months later in which he reportedly said to her, “I did not rape anyone. Where’s the love and forgiveness over a lie?”

Lazaro plans to file an undisclosed motion in the case Friday, and testimony in Green’s defense is expected to begin Monday.