An ace is when Team 1 serves the ball and Team 2 is unable to return it. It hits the floor without anyone on Team 2 touching it.
Incorrect.. The real answer is when one team serves over the net and it cannot be returned regardless of the receiving team touching it or not. :)
an ace in volleyball is when one team serves the ball and the other team cant return it. then the team that served the ball gets an ace
it is like a clinic to help people to where the can get an ace in volleyball i think
ace.
some are ace ace baby 1 2 3 ace uno dos trice ace A (pop the collar) C (pop the other collar) E (pop both collars) ACE (stomp)
There is no such thing as an ace in softball; you might be thinking of volleyball or tennis.
A service ace in volleyball is when a player serves the ball in a way that the opposing team cannot return it, scoring a point instantly. It impacts the game by giving the serving team an advantage and putting pressure on the receiving team to improve their defense.
Ace: Awwwww ACE! YOU GOT SERVED! Kill: AWWW KILL! RELOAD! Block: AWWW BLOCK! ACCESS DENIED!
Points in volleyball are earned by successfully hitting the ball over the net and into the opponent's court in a way that they cannot return it. This can be done by scoring a kill, block, or ace.
The server receives an "ace" and the point is awarded to the serving team.
An ace is when the ball is served over the net and the receiving team either doesn't hit it at all, or only hits it once and the ball is not returned back over the net.
Depends on what game you're playing. Usually 1 or 11. (In some games, for example Blackjack, it's both 1 and 11)
When the server serves the ball directly into the opposite side of the court with no player from the other team touching the ball (or they touch the ball but the second pass is unplayable).