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US Sports Volleyball - The Rules of Volleyball Explained: Basics & Common Misconceptions and Verona vs Milano Highlights Italian Volleyball League Playoffs 2026


 -Lucy Grenda

Developed in 1895 by American educator William G. Morgan, volleyball was created as an alternative to basketball. Designed to be played by businessmen, the sport was originally called ‘mintonette,’ which was later renamed to suit its ‘volley’ play style.

Now more popular than ever, volleyball has become more global since its conception in the late 19th century, with a steady increase in participation. Second only to track and field, the number of female athletes in volleyball totaled over 470,000 in the US between 2022 and 2023, making it one of the nation’s fastest-growing female sports.

Amidst growing popularity, avid enthusiasts must understand the basic rules of play to become successful at the sport. This article will answer fundamental questions about what the rules of volleyball are, and debunk common misconceptions.

What are the Rules in Volleyball?

Volleyball has several core conventions, varying depending on the level of play; let’s start with team composition and volleyball court dimensions.

The Court

A standard volleyball court is 18m long and 9m wide. The court is split in two by a net, each side having a front and backcourt – distinguished by an “attack line” or 3-meter line.

Players and Positions

Each side has six players – three positioned on the front of the court and three behind the 3-meter line. Upon determining which side is serving (usually decided by a coin toss), a server looks to initiate a rally by hitting the ball over the net from the baseline to the opposing team’s side of the court.

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The Setter

Normally, each time will have a designated “setter” who is most skilled at setting the ball to players for an ideal spike or hit over the net to the opposing team.

The Libero

Likewise, teams will often designate a libero, who is the player most skilled at receiving the opposing team’s spikes or hits over the net. They are often the first player to touch the ball after receiving it from the opposing team.

Rallies

Once received, players will attempt a bump (pass) using their forearm to direct the ball to a teammate – strategic timing is key here, with only three passes available per side before the ball must be returned to the opposite team – starting a rally of defense and attack.

Points and Scoring

When a team scores, they get to serve. Points are awarded if an opposing team cannot return the ball after a legal shot or if they fault, for example, with an out-of-bounds play or if they touch the net.

Every time a service is won, players must rotate clockwise around the court, with each player only being able to score from their respective side of the 3-meter line and executing a single nonsuccessive hit to pass.

Faults

During a serve, the serving player must hit the ball behind the service line and cannot step over it

Players cannot catch the ball

There is a legal “set” move which looks as though a players hold the ball momentarily before pushing the ball forward with their hands

Players cannot throw the ball

When a player hits a ball out of bounds, the opposing team is awarded a point and the service

However, stepping out of bounds to hit the ball is allowed

Players cannot touch the net with any part of their body

The ball, however, may touch the net

Referees may also fault a player for unsportsmanlike conduct such as swearing during a match, taunting the other team, etc.

To learn more about volleyball, explore our video courses on the ISNation app, by volleyball coach Lucy Grenda.

How Many Sets are in Olympic Volleyball?

At the Olympics, matches consist of the best of five sets, each with a 25-point total. If both teams are tied at two sets each, a fifth and final set is played, with teams contesting for 15 points. In this conclusive set, teams must have a two-point lead over their opponents to win the match.

Due to there being no maximum score a team can achieve in the fifth set, games can be lengthy, taking up to a couple of hours of play. The longest-recorded volleyball game in history stands at 85 hours, with 338 sets and 14,635 points played by the SVU Volleyball team members in the Netherlands.

Can You Touch the Net in Volleyball?

Touching the net is an automatic fault and a rule violation when a rally has started, leading to an opposing point being awarded.

However, there are exceptions: a player’s hair brushes the net, the net is touched outside the antenna, and a point is won before the net is touched – for instance, a powerful hit causes a player to land into the net just after a score.

It is also legal to touch the net when not in play, such as when changing positions on the court.

Can You Use Your Feet in Volleyball?

Commonly misinterpreted as a foul, players can return the ball utilizing their entire body, including their feet, as long as the ball does not rest upon impact.

Feet can be used to pass to a teammate or return fast shots that require quick reaction times.

While using a foot in volleyball can be opportunistic, these shots are not for the faint-hearted, requiring players to have skill, precision, and control. A poorly controlled footshot could lead to a point for the opposing team if handled incorrectly.

Learning More About Volleyball Rules and Tips

The rules of volleyball can often be confusing, especially for beginners wanting to get into the sport. For novices and experienced players, this article has provided a useful guide to the fundamentals of volleyball, shedding light on its origins, crucial rules to follow and disproving some common conceptions about the rules of play.

If you want to learn more about volleyball, check out our courses on the ISNation App.

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That’s not all; the app also provides free mental wellness content for athletes, coaches, and parents to help you be the best you can be, in and out of your sport.

https://www.isnation.com/articles/the-rules-of-volleyball-explained-basics-common-misconceptions

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Fearless With Jason Whitlock on US Sports Radio - Jason Whitlock Reacts to Kelvin Sampson's Nepotism Take, LeBron James Winning Six Straight

 

Nepotism and sports have long been joined at the hip. Jason discusses Houston coach Kelvin Sampson telling the school that unless he could hire his son and daughter, he’d pass on the job. Steve Kim, Dre Baldwin, and Skap Attack share their takes on nepotism in sports; whether the Lakers are emerging as NBA title contenders; whether Steve Kerr ranks among the elite NBA coaches of all time; and Alabama hoops again mired in off-court issues. Miami basketball coach Travis Steele discusses the RedHawks earning an at-large bid and their first-round matchup against SMU. Lastly, Wisconsin-Green Bay Coach Doug Gottlieb talks about a plethora of basketball topics. Now streaming on US Sports Radio.

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Today on The Matt Walsh Show, there's a mass exodus of left-wing billionaires from blue states to red states. They pushed the policies that destroyed their home states, and now they're fleeing like locus, searching for new places to destroy. We'll discuss. Also, the Senate takes up the SAVE act. Mamdani unveils a new government office for LGBT affairs. And a billionaire Silicon Valley guy says that if you want to achieve anything in life, you should not engage in any introspection at all. Is he right?

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

US Sports Racquetball - Secrets of Power Racquetball Mastering the Basics featuring Marty Hogan and Mar/Monroya vs Moscoso/Carrasco Minnesota KWM HOF

 

Learn to play and excel at racquetball with detailed lessons from a true legend in the sport. In this comprehensive program, Marty Hogan demonstrates all the fundamentals and principles of playing power racquetball and provides an endless array of tips that will help improve your game. Among the topics covered are: rules and regulations, choosing equipment, warming up, forehand, backhand, the serve, return of serve, back wall shots, offensive shots, defensive shots and game strategy. This video is a great resource for new players and has more than enough detail to be beneficial for experienced players or coaches. Book this course....


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Marty Hogan has an unparalleled, forty year career winning professional racquetball tournaments both indoors and outdoors. He has won more pro titles than any other player in history with over one hundred and fifty combined pro tournament victories. Marty won six United States National Championships during his dominating 14-year professional career. He was ranked either number one or two in the world from 1976 to 1990. Hogan is credited with revolutionizing the game of racquetball with a serve that drove the ball as fast as 142 miles an hour. National Racquetball Magazine ranks him as the number one player of all time. Marty Hogan was inducted into the USA Racquetball of Fame in 1997 and was inducted into the World Outdoor Racquetball Hall of Fame in 2016. Book this course today!

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Crain & Cone on US Sports Radio - I Trust Sumrall MORE Than Norvell Andy Staples, Danny Kanell Debate Florida, Florida State

 

On3's Andy Staples and Danny Kanell (CBS Sports, Cover 3 Pod) join Crain & Cone on Wednesday for another heated debate focused on Florida and Florida State, from Jon Sumrall versus Mike Norvell, who's the best football program in the state, the SEC vs. the ACC, and past teams for the Gators and Seminoles. Now streaming on US Sports Radio

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