Yes, in volleyball, players can block a set by jumping up at the net to intercept the ball as it is being set by the opposing team. Blocking is a defensive move used to prevent the ball from crossing the net and potentially scoring a point.
Chat with our AI personalities
Yes, the libero can set. However the libero may not block, attempt to block, or serve.
serve, pass, set, hit, block
No, a block does not count as a hit in volleyball.
No, a block in volleyball does not count as a hit.
You can as long as the ball is on the plane of the net and you are not over (on there side of the net)
Your pass, serve, set, attack, and block.
Yes, a block in volleyball does count as a touch.
Yes, a block in volleyball does count as a touch.
no
No, in volleyball, it is illegal to reach over the net to block the ball.
block, set (volley), bump(pass), serve (underhand and/or overhand),and spike
1- pass 2- set 3- hit 4- block