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  1. Back-row player: Any of three players positioned at the back of the court. Block: An attempt by a player or players to interrupt a hit or spiked ball before, as, or just after it crosses the net by jumping at the net with arms in the air.

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  2. Libero: A defensive expert distinguished by a different jersey color who can replace any back-row player but cannot serve, block, or attack the ball above net height. Middle Blocker: A player positioned at the front row’s center, focusing on blocks and quick offensive plays.

  3. Sep 12, 2021 · Back row player blocking (deflecting a ball coming from the opponent) when, at the moment of contact, the back row player is near the net and has part of their body above the top of the net. This is an illegal block.

  4. Players in the back court, also known as the back row, are primarily responsible for defense and serve receive. In defense, they position themselves behind the front court blockers, ready to dig or pass any balls that come over the net.

  5. Middle Blockers have two primary base positions: Front Row: Near the net, in the middle of the court. This position allows for quick movements to either side for blocking. Back Row: Positioned deeper in the court, usually around the attack line, to assist in digging and passing.

  6. Dec 5, 2023 · The player that plays on the left side of the court in the front and back-row is called the “outside hitter” or “left-side hitter.” This player’s main job is to attack and pass. Typically this player is best at terminating the ball and will receive 60% or more of the sets in a match.

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  8. Sep 27, 2024 · The back row in volleyball is the middle of the three rows of players. The back row consists of the libero and setter. Sometimes a defensive specialist is added as well. The back row players are responsible for most of the offense and are responsible for a lot of ball control.

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