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No, in volleyball, going under the net is considered a violation and results in a point for the opposing team.
No, touching the net during a volleyball game is considered a violation and results in a point for the opposing team.
If a volleyball lands on the line, it is considered in bounds and the point goes to the team that hit the ball.
When the ball lands on the line in volleyball, it is considered in bounds and the point is awarded to the team that hit the ball last.
In volleyball, touching the net during play is considered a violation. It results in a point being awarded to the opposing team. The penalty for touching the net is a loss of rally or side out, meaning the serving team loses their serve and the opposing team gains possession of the ball.
Committing an over-the-net violation in volleyball results in a point being awarded to the opposing team. This violation occurs when a player reaches over the net to interfere with the opponent's play. It is considered a fault and can lead to a loss of possession and potentially impact the outcome of the game.
In volleyball, a double touch occurs when a player touches the ball twice in a row. This is against the rules and results in a point for the opposing team.
If a volleyball hits the line in volleyball, the ball is considered to be in (any part of the ball).
In volleyball, a double hit occurs when a player hits the ball twice in a row or when two players on the same team hit the ball simultaneously. This is considered a violation and results in a point for the opposing team. Players are allowed to hit the ball multiple times in a row as long as each contact is clean and distinct.
a point is awarded the other team and they get to serve
The last point of a volleyball game is called the game point. Simple, huh? In the last game of a match, the game point is called the match point.
A spike that is not returned by the other team resulting in a point