Underhand serve
of course you can!. . .
over hand jumps serve jump floater underhand
underhand, overhand, and jump serve
An underhand serve is when you serve underhand
its more difficult than an underhand serve because you throw it in the air and try to hit it. its more easier to do an underhand serve because you hold it your hand rather than throwing it in the air. its more dangerous because it goes in a faster speed than an underhand serve.
Two ways to serve are underhand and overhand. To serve underhand, hold the ball in one hand and hit it upward with the other fist or forearm, so the ball flies in a parabola into your opponents' side of the field. To serve overhand, toss the ball above your head and then smack it with your wrist, palm, or fingers to send the ball over the net in a parabola flatter than the underhand serve.
Lift
block, set (volley), bump(pass), serve (underhand and/or overhand),and spike
You should hit it with an underhand pass, otherwise known as a bump.
Absolutely, in fact in volleyball it is the predominant type of serve
only for younger players