If that is too hard, simply calculate the torsion load in the beam with the load at mid-span. Then resist that torsion by warping alone. If your beam is not strong enough to do that, it probably isn't stiff enough either.
If that doesn't work, make a composite section of a Rectangular Hollow Section (RHS) above a Wide Flange Beam, with the RHS welded to the Top Flange with a pair of fillet welds. Use the RHS to resist the torsion, and the Beam + RHS to resist the vertical bending. Russell Keays