A back court player can not legally block. It is very rare that you will see this happen and even more rare that a ref will catch it. The most likely situation you will see this is when a setter comes out of the back row, there is an over pass that the setter tries to bring back on their side of the court, but an opposing player hits the ball into the setters hand.
No, a player in volleyball cannot legally reach over the net to block a shot from the opposing team.
A backcourt is a courtyard behind a housing block or tenement building, particularly in Scotland.Alternatively, it can refer to a basketball team's defensive half of the court - where the opposing team's basket is located.
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No, a block does not count as a hit in volleyball.
No, a block in volleyball does not count as a hit.
Yes, a block in volleyball does count as a touch.
Yes, a block in volleyball does count as a touch.
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, the term "block" refers to a defensive move where a player jumps to intercept the ball hit by the opposing team, aiming to prevent it from crossing the net into their own court.
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No, in volleyball, it is illegal to reach over the net to block the ball.
Yes, an illegal block in volleyball is considered a violation of the rules.