Yes, players in volleyball can block the ball over the net to prevent it from crossing into their team's court.
No, in volleyball, it is illegal to reach over the net to block the ball.
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No, a player in volleyball cannot legally reach over the net to block a shot from the opposing team.
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)
Block volleyball is a variation of traditional volleyball where players are allowed to use their hands to block the ball at the net, similar to how they would in a game of basketball. This differs from traditional volleyball where players are not allowed to block the ball with their hands above the net.
In volleyball, players must follow these blocking rules: Only front-row players can block, hands must be above the net, players cannot touch the net, and they cannot reach over the net to block the ball.
A block in volleyball is when you jump up straight with you hands straight and you block a spike.
In volleyball, players must follow these rules when blocking: Only front-row players can block at the net. Players cannot reach over the net to block a ball unless the ball is entirely on their side of the net. Players cannot touch the net while blocking. Players must jump and reach to block the ball without making contact with the net.
No, in volleyball, it is illegal to reach over the net to interfere with the opponent's play.
When playing volleyball, you need to hit over the net. Therefore, there are "penalties" if the ball rolls under the net or hits the net rather than over it.
No, in volleyball, a player's hand cannot go over the net during a play.
In volleyball, a player has one attempt to get the serve over the net.