Here are the numbered sets in volleyball:
Outside Hits:
Four (4) - Set inside the antenna but still high.
Five (5) - Very high set past the antenna.
Middle Hits:
Two (2) - High set right in front of the setter.
One (1) - Very low set right in front of the setter.
Three (3) - Low set about three to four feet from the setter between Outside and Middle hitter spots.
Right Side Hits:
Nine (9) - High back set to almost to the antenna.
Six (6) - Lower back set more towards the inside of the antenna than a nine.
Back Hits:
Pike - A set to the middle back position
"A" - A set to the right back position.
"D" - A set to the left book position.
3 sets
In college volleyball, a team needs to win three out of five sets to win a match.
Yes
Bumps, Sets or Spikes
international games: 4 sets 25 points basis 5 sets if a draw. 5th sets will be on 15 point basis the other 4 sets 25points basis
3 sets in a volley ball game but you need 25 points to win a set
There are no quarters in a volleyball game. Their called "sets" its a game and you either play best 2 of 3 or 3 of 5.
an assist in volleyball is when a setter sets the ball to the hitter for a kill
A quick set in volleyball is when the setter sets the middle player at a very low height to surprise the other team at the speed of the ball.
Volleyball captivates the mind, and sets communication to another level.
The answer depends on how many sets of 1-8 numbered cards are in the box, how many are drawn and whether or not they are replaced after drawing.
Here are some differences:Beach volleyball typically has 2 players per side, while standard volleyball has 6 players per side.Standard volleyballs are made of leather and are heavier than beach volleyballs.Indoor courts are larger than outdoor courts.In standard volleyball, a match is 5 sets or games.In beach volleyball, a match is the best of 3 games.