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  1. Jul 29, 2020 · Dean discusses how he keeps passing stats for each of his players. Passing stats are normally scaled on a 3-point scale. A perfect pass is noted as a 3. A mediocre pass is a 2, and a 1 pass requires an emergency play on the second and third contacts. A 0 is an unplayable ball. Each player, over time, has an average passing number that helps a ...

  2. The difference is one hit every two weeks. The difference between a good hitter and an average hitter is simply not visible—it is a matter of record.” – Michael Lewis. Q: Why do stats matter? Overview: We will be briefly going over the 6 main skills which are Serve Receive Passing, Serving, Attacking, Blocking, Digs, and Setting.

    • Scoring Serve Receive Passing
    • Scoring Serves
    • Stat Both Training and Matches
    • Make Sure It’S Consistent

    The common practice among volleyball coaches is to score passing on a 0 to 3 scale. This is primarily for serve reception, but one could also rate free ball passing and even digging in the same way. The scale looks like this: 3 – Perfect or near perfect pass giving the setter all setting options 2 – Good pass, but the setter has primarily just two ...

    As for serving, we use a 0-5 scale which is largely an inverted version of the passing scale. 5 – Ace 4 – Over-pass 3 – Opposing team passes a 1 2 – Opposing team passes a 2 1 – Opposing team passes a 3 0 – Error As with passing, the objective here it to average 2 or better. Doing so means the other team cannot run its offense consistently, making ...

    I strongly recommend you score serving and passing in training games as well as in matches. If you only score during matches then your bench players won’t ever get scored. Part of the reason for keeping volleyball statistics like this is to give your players very specific feedback on where they are currently and where they need to get. Note, I am n...

    Since the serve and pass are two sides of the same coin, keeping these serving and passing stats is quite easy. The one requirement, though, is that a consistent metric is used to make scoring judgements. If you don’t have consistent ratings then the averages derived won’t be reliable. It may sound easy to define a 3-pass, but it’s going to vary ba...

  3. Pass Quality Rating. Use this stat to assess how well an individual player passes a serve. For most club and high school teams, each pass is rated on a scale of 0-3. The quality of the pass is based on the number of front row offensive opportunities available to the setter (e.g., perfect pass, all hitters are available).

  4. Serve Receive Passing. Another classic volleyball stat – each player’s serve receive pass is rated as a 0, 1, 2, or 3. 0 – player got aced or the pass was so bad there was no second contact; 1 – bad pass; setter only has one hitting option; 2 – okay/good pass; setter only has two hitting options; 3 – perfect pass

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · A 2-ball pass looks closer to a 3-ball pass in that it is just slightly off from perfect, but a 1-ball pass looks closer to a 0/shanked pass since it is closer to an unplayable pass. A 1 ball-ranked pass might look low in height, make the setter run to get that ball up and keep it playable, or be so tight on the net that the setter had to play ...

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  7. Feb 16, 2024 · Why does keeping passing stats matter? 9388 views. July 29, 2020 ... 5 volleyball stats that matter. 35704 views. ... This field is for validation purposes and should ...