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- A ball hitting a boundary line is in. A ball is out if it hits an antennae, the floor completely outside the court, any of the net or cables outside the antennae, the referee stand or pole, or the ceiling above a non-playable area.
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May 22, 2023 · In volleyball, the difference between ‘in’ and ‘out’ isn’t as simple as it seems. A ball is considered ‘in’ if it hits the boundary or end line, the part of the opponent’s court within these lines, or a player in or outside the boundary.
A part of the ball might touch the ground e.g. because of compression caused by the impact, and in that case, the ball is in. (On the other hand, football (soccer) is a sport with such a rule: The ball is out if and only if its orthogonal projection is outside the lines.)
Apr 15, 2024 · At any point in the match, if the ball hits the antenna, it’s considered out. In addition, if the ball moves outside the antenna during play, it will be out. If the antenna is unavailable for some reason, the referee needs to use his own judgment to call whether the ball is in play.
Sep 12, 2021 · Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on a serve. A ball hitting a boundary line is in. A ball is out if it hits an antennae, the floor completely outside the court, any of the net or cables outside the antennae, the referee stand or pole, or the ceiling above a non-playable area.
The ball is considered “out” if it lands out of the court boundaries, hits the antenna, or makes contact with the ceiling. The ball CAN touch the net on it’s way over – The ball is allowed to make contact with the net regardless of if it is on a serve, attack, block, etc.
Jan 12, 2024 · For a ball to be deemed “out,” it must entirely and definitively cross the line. If it remains within the lines, even if on the edge, and the player skillfully keeps the game in play, it’s considered valid.
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. In Volleyball, the team winning a rally scores a point (Rally Point System).