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  1. Mar 8, 2022 · Attacking the ball, then following through into the net on your spike; Touching the top of the net on a block move; Touching the bottom of the net as you jump up to block or spike; Touching any part of the net as you attempt to recover a ball close to the net; and. Landing in the net after a spike, block or set before the rally has finished.

    • Playing the ball when the setter is contacting it. One of the most common situations at the net happens when the setter is reaching up to play a ball with their fingers.
    • Hitting overpasses. This is another situation that often gets volleyball players into some strife. We all dream of the perfect overpass kill. The receiver makes a slight miscalculation and sends the ball right into that sweet zone where the ball is 50% yours and 100% destined to be planted straight down in the opponent’s court.
    • What about reaching over the net WITHOUT playing the ball? I’ve seen this question receive some attention, so I thought I’d give it a quick answer.
  2. Jan 11, 2024 · In volleyball you’re allowed to touch the net as long as it’s outside of the antenna, does not interfere with play, or used as a means of support. This extremely good call by the referee shows they know exactly what the rules are. Since the player contacted the net outside the antenna, and didn’t interfere with play, play was allowed to ...

  3. (11.1.1) In blocking, a player may touch the ball beyond the net, provided that he/she does not interfere with the opponent’s play before or during the latter's attack hit. (11.1.2) After an attack hit, a player is permitted to pass his/her hand beyond the net, provided that the contact has been made within his/her own playing space. […]

  4. Oct 23, 2023 · Misconception 1: Some players believe they can touch parts of the net outside boundary lines. This is incorrect according to FIVB regulations, which state that no part of the body should come into contact with any part of the net during play. Misconception 2: Another common myth is that only hands cannot touch nets.

  5. Dec 15, 2023 · For a point to continue, the ball must travel between these antennae, just as many volleyball actions do. Touching the net is included. Approximately 25.5 feet, or 9 meters, is the distance between antennae. In other words, it is technically permissible to touch the net in the space that fills the space between the net post and the antennae.

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  7. Jun 27, 2023 · Players can’t touch the net when they’re in the thick of ball play because it disrupts the flow of the game. It is, however, considered a fault if a player touches the top band of the net during the action of playing the ball or if the player takes support to make a play by holding onto the net.

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