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  1. Nov 6, 2023 · How many consecutive hits can one player hit? According to official volleyball rules, a single player cannot hit the ball twice consecutively. If a player touches the ball, they must allow another teammate to touch it before they can touch it again.

  2. Jul 2, 2016 · The team is entitled to a maximum of three hits (in addition to blocking), for returning the ball. If more are used, the team commits the fault of “FOUR HITS”. 9.1.1 CONSECUTIVE CONTACTSA player may not hit the ball two times consecutively (except Rules 9.2.3, 14.2 and 14.4.2).

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · When two opponents touch the ball simultaneously over the net and the ball remains in play, the team receiving the ball is entitled to another three hits. If the ball goes out, it is the fault of the team which hit it.

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  4. Second, a team can only send three hits over the net before sending it back. In order for a play to be considered legal, these three contacts must occur within one side of the court: The first contact must happen behind the attack line. The second contact should take place within 10 feet of where it was first contacted by a teammate.

  5. Dec 18, 2023 · Volleyball rules dictate that each team has up to three consecutive hits after the ball lands on their side of the court, providing an opportunity for strategic play and showcasing player good fundamental volleyball skills.

  6. team has three hits for returning the ball (in addition to the block contact). The ball is put in play with a service: hit by the server over the net to the opponents. The rally continues until the ball is grounded on the playing court, goes “out” or a team fails to return it properly.

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  8. Substitutes can replace players of the starting lineup only once per set. Currently in domestic rules, up to 12 substitutions are permitted per set for each team, and there is no limit on the replacement of players from the starting lineup. The specific rules for volleyball competition vary in the United States.