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Old Thu Mar 07, 2013, 07:08pm
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back row attacker

Can a back row player ever attack a serve?

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Old Thu Mar 07, 2013, 11:15pm
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Can a back row player ever attack a serve?
Yes... when the ball is not completely above the height of the net.
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Old Fri Mar 08, 2013, 07:56pm
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Yes... when the ball is not completely above the height of the net.
Or NCAA/USAV if the ball is not in the attack zone, then ball height doesn't matter.
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Old Fri Mar 15, 2013, 11:31pm
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or the Libero can not complete any attack anywhere on or off the court...
Remember it is not an attack if it does not cross the net completely or is legally blocked
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Old Sat Mar 16, 2013, 08:49am
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or the Libero can not complete any attack anywhere on or off the court...
Correct, if the ball is completely above the height of the net at the moment of contact.
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Old Mon Mar 18, 2013, 12:16am
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Good catch bbsbvb83!

os, you have to be aware of the definition of an attack.

Per Rule 9-5-1b in the current NFHS Volleyball Rules Book:
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b. Attack — Any action other than a block or a serve that directs the ball toward the opponent's court. A team's third hit is always considered an attack. A completed attack occurs the instant the ball completely crosses the vertical plane of the net, or is legally contacted.
So, if the Libero directs the ball to the opponent's court from anywhere on the court, as long as the ball is partially below the top of the net, the contact is completely legal.
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Old Tue Mar 26, 2013, 08:09pm
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Yes, I was following the thought where the ball is above the height of the net - as in the illegal attack of the serve. In USAV it would be front zone for everyone plus anywhere for the Libero. i was pointing out that even a ball above the height of the net would be legal to attack...as long as the ball did not cross the net or was not legally blocked. An illegal block of a serve is illegal the instant the player (above the height of the net) touches it. it does not have to cross the net. Interestingly, I had a back row setter jump and set a serve that was completely above the height of the net. Since this is not an attack and is not a block - 1st team pass. This play is legal.
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