A player is allowed to step under the net into the opponent’s court as long as it does not interfere with the opponent’s play. If it does interfere, it is considered a penetration fault.
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Question
List any three penetration faults in a game of volleyball.
Long Answer
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Solution
- A player serves in the wrong order from their team’s lineup, resulting in a side-out.
- A player touches or steps on the end line while serving, which also leads to a side-out.
- The served ball does not fully pass through the space above the net.
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