This position is responsible for setting the ball.
What is the Setter?
This is the starting position for each rotation.
What is Serve Receive?
The skill of receiving serves and attacks.
What is Passing?
The number of contacts a team is allowed before the ball must go over the net.
What is Three?
The year volleyball was invented.
What is 1895?
The two players who hit from the outside.
What is The Outside Hitter
In a 6-2 rotation, the setter can play in this row.
What is the Back Row?
This skill involves jumping to hit the ball over the net.
What is Hitting?
This term describes the area where players rotate after winning the serve.
What is the Serving Area?
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This position typically plays in the back row and is known for their defensive skills.
What is the Libero?
The term for moving to a new position after a serve.
What is Rotation?
The technique used to prevent the ball from hitting the ground.
What is Blocking?
A player is considered in the back row if they are behind this line.
What is the 10-foot line?
The term for a serve that results directly in a point.
What is an Ace?
This player usually hits from the back row when they rotate into the front.
Who is a Back Row Attacker?
This player must rotate out when the setter comes to the front row.
Who is the Back Row Setter?
This skill is used to direct the ball to a specific player after a dig.
What is Setting?
This occurs when the ball lands outside the boundary lines.
What is a Fault, Sideout, "Out"?
What term is used for when a player touches the net during play?
Net Violation
In a 6-2 system, this is the number of setters on the court. In a 5-1 system, this is the number of setters on the court.
What is two?
What is one?
The maximum number of players on the court during a game.
What is six?
The skill of making a successful attack from the back row.
What is Back Row Attack?
A team must win by this number of points in volleyball.
What is two points?
What is Base?