An outside hitter and team captain, Mangual Duran has been back on campus for a few weeks with her teammates eagerly awaiting the official start of preseason training for the 2024 volleyball campaign.
“We have been working really hard, extremely hard physically, mentally, emotionally and building our culture and chemistry for this season to be better than it was last year and I think the most important thing that we have, especially playing at Cassell, is our fan base,” she said. “Sometimes, it’s really heartwarming to lose a big point and you look in the stands and you see so many people supporting you, it’s really encouraging to see.”
She returned to Blacksburg with a renewed sense of vigor after competing against the best of the best from her home country, Puerto Rico where she was called into the national team camp earlier this summer.
A Rio Grande native, Mangual Duran grew up 20 minutes away from San Juan, the capital of the island. Many of the other camp attendees are also from the suburbs of San Juan and as a consequence, the camp was held in the metro area so the athletes would not need to travel far from their homes.
“I would just go home to my childhood home and my parents or my grandparents would have a very nice home-cooked meal waiting for me,” she said of her post training routine. “Then we would just debrief and talk about my experience for that day on the court.”
Last season, Mangual Duran led the Hokies with 259 points and had the second-most kills on the squad. She maxed out at 17 kills in a September match against Delaware State at home, but reached double figures in that category 10 times. A transfer from the SEC, she had a bit of an adjustment to the style of play at Virginia Tech and in the ACC.