No a player cannot but there is a loophole. If the player starts their attack behind the 10 foot line, and hits the ball and lands in front of the 10foot line, that is okay. But if they start in front of the 10 foot line, that is not okay and will result in the loss of that point.
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A back row player may attack the ball above the net if they jump from behind the 10ft. line. A libero may not attack the ball above the net under any circumstances; also a libero cannot overhand set inside the 10ft line.
The 10 ft. line is typically considered the dividing point between the front and back row on the court. Although, players will play outside of their positions when necessary, meaning that front row players could potentially play a ball in the back row (behind the 10 ft. line)