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-All balls and serves have to get over the net if you want it to count as a point for your team. If it doesn't, it's a point for the other team.

-If you hands touch the net, either when blocking or hitting, it's an automatic point for the other team.

-If the ball touches the antenna on the net, then it's automatically out of bounds, point for the other team.

If you were to be playing club volleyball then your fingers can't touch the top of the net or the bottom.

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new rules (as of last year) for USAV is that you cannot touch the top tape of the net. anywhere else on the net is ok to touch as long as you do not affect the play (change the height of the net)

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A net violation is when you touch the net in any way then the other team automatically gets the ball and a point.

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A net foul is when a player from a team hits the net with their hand or arm when blocking the ball or spiking the ball.

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You hit the net while making a play on the volleyball.

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