Do you know what a VB Libero can do?

SOCALHSKR

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Per the NCAA rules book for women’s and men’s volleyball, the libero is strictly a back-row player and can only be replaced by the same player it replaces. Also, a coach can only designate one libero per set.

For most teams, the libero is not a starter. At the beginning of matches before the first serve, the libero will normally replace a player in the starting lineup. That player becomes the only player that can replace the libero. (There is normally one official tracking the libero substitutions during a match.)

The libero, also according to the rules, cannot “complete an attack hit” if the ball is above the net and it cannot perform an overhead set in front of the attack line — commonly called the 10-foot line — while still having teammates attack the ball above the net.
Officiating CVB sounds like a tough assignment
 
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HUSKERFAN66

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Per the NCAA rules book for women’s and men’s volleyball, the libero is strictly a back-row player and can only be replaced by the same player it replaces. Also, a coach can only designate one libero per set.

For most teams, the libero is not a starter. At the beginning of matches before the first serve, the libero will normally replace a player in the starting lineup. That player becomes the only player that can replace the libero. (There is normally one official tracking the libero substitutions during a match.)

The libero, also according to the rules, cannot “complete an attack hit” if the ball is above the net and it cannot perform an overhead set in front of the attack line — commonly called the 10-foot line — while still having teammates attack the ball above the net.
Officiating CVB sounds like a tough assignment
All true. She can not score except for aside out or an ace serve.
 

HUSKERFAN66

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IvII been critical of our libero play. That said, she has really been playing alot better. The team has really improved since acouple weeks ago. The young ones are really doing better and we are LOADED for the future if everyone stays
 

SOCALHSKR

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IvII been critical of our libero play. That said, she has really been playing alot better. The team has really improved since acouple weeks ago. The young ones are really doing better and we are LOADED for the future if everyone stays
Do you think there is a risk of loosing a good player?
 

HUSKERFAN66

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Do you think there is a risk of loosing a good player?
We are extremely loaded with young players. We will lose 2 senior starters and abackup setter. Of the 15 players on the roster, 11 are freshman or sophomores. That's a lot of talent to keep happy. Do you want playing time or do you want to be part of a national championship dynasty.
 
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Per the NCAA rules book for women’s and men’s volleyball, the libero is strictly a back-row player and can only be replaced by the same player it replaces. Also, a coach can only designate one libero per set.

For most teams, the libero is not a starter. At the beginning of matches before the first serve, the libero will normally replace a player in the starting lineup. That player becomes the only player that can replace the libero. (There is normally one official tracking the libero substitutions during a match.)

The libero, also according to the rules, cannot “complete an attack hit” if the ball is above the net and it cannot perform an overhead set in front of the attack line — commonly called the 10-foot line — while still having teammates attack the ball above the net.
Officiating CVB sounds like a tough assignment
Holy crap, that was awesome! Learned a few things there.
 
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What I wanna know is what is the correct pronunciation for libero? I've heard la-bear-o and then I've heard a couple ESPN people say lee-bah-row.