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					Originally Posted by Middleman  The correct answer depends on the roster that was submitted prior to the start of the match.  It is legal for a player to play as a libero wearing one number and play as a non-libero wearing a different number.  In your scenario, the player should have been listed as 10/L1, or something like that.  She is then free to play in any set as either Libero #1 or Player #10, but not both.  In a five set match she could, for example, play in 3 sets as libero and 2 as a non-libero.
 If she was listed only as a single number, then a loss of rally/point is assessed at the beginning of the set, or when she enters the set, and the roster is corrected.
 |  I'm pretty sure there are no rosters submitted to officials for NCAAW.
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