NOPE
Yes, the libero can set. However the libero may not block, attempt to block, or serve.
no
You can only set a serve if the serve is over your shoulders, and is a high float serve. Trying to set a hard or t op spin serve will only cause you to hurt or even break your fingers. You will also most likely miss it and lose the point.. your welcome(:
No, you are not allowed to serve with a fist in any level of volleyball.
The libero is not allowed to attack the ball above the net's height, which means they cannot hit the ball in a way that would result in a spike. Additionally, the libero cannot serve, block, or attempt to block. They also cannot rotate into the front row, limiting their play to the back row and providing defensive support.
no
everybody
They are allowed to serve on the Supreme Court for the entire time they are alive. In other words, a lifetime.
No the libero does not serve. The libero is a specialist defensive player that comes onto the court to only play back court. Rule 19.3.1.3 He/she may not serve, block or attempt to block.
2 terms. 8 years total.
If by what you mean is are you allowed to hit the return before it bounces - NO.
They are allowed to serve on the Supreme Court for the entire time they are alive. In other words, a lifetime.