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General Information
The team captain and all players are responsible for all information contained in the
General Rules Page and in the following page.
Net heights are 7'8" for all leagues
All Coed rule exceptions are highlighted
in this document.
Players
All players are required to bring a valid photo ID to all Intramural
games
All
divisions play 4-on-4 volleyball
The minimum required to play is 3.
If a team has only 3 players, they must play with a vacant spot for the 4th player.
The vacant spot is skipped in serving so that a team does not lose service, side out, or point.
The 4th player
may enter the game in the empty spot when
allowed by the official.
For more information regarding roster rules, please see the Eligibility and Participation page.
Coed teams must have at least one male player, but not more than 2, on the court
Legal Coed Player Combinations Full Team 3 Person Team Men Women Men Women 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 2
No Show
Teams not ready to play within 10 minutes after the scheduled starting time (not when the preceding game finishes) will receive a no show loss.
Below is a summary of penalties for a team that is late:
Game Time = opposing team will get choice of side and serve
5 minutes late = automatic loss of first set
10 minutes late = automatic loss of second set and match
If neither team is ready to play by the scheduled game time, and it is less than 10 minutes past the scheduled start time, the teams will be permitted to play. The first team that arrives will get choice of side and serve. Intramural Staff have the authority to limit the
3rd set to 15 points to stay on schedule.
If a team No-Shows for a game they will be removed from the league and replaced with a team on the
Wait List.
Line Ups
The captain must submit their startingStarting line-up must be submitted to the referee no later than 5 minutes prior to the start of the match.
All line-ups must be listed in serving order. There is no Libero.
Coed line-ups must be listed in male/female alternating order. Captains may start with either a male or a female.
Players must be listed on the roster before they can be listed on the line-up.
Scoring
A match consists of winningMatches are played two out of three sets
using the Rally System.
The first team scoring 25 points (win by 2) will be declared the winner. If a third and deciding sets is required, this set shall be played to 15 points (win by 2).
No set shall exceed 30 points, 20 points if a third set is required. If the teams are tied at 29-29, the first team to score the 30th point shall be
the winner
.
Time-outs
Each team
has one 30-second time-
out per set.
Time between sets
is 1 minute.
Substitutions
No change will be made in the position of other playersOrder of players does not change when substitutions are made.
There is no limit on
amount of substitutions.
Players may only play and re-enter
with the substitutions written on the line-up sheet.
Coed substitutions must be male for male and female for female only, unless it will bring the ratio to 2 and 2.
If a player is injured and there are no remaining eligible substitutes, then the opposing team may be permitted to pick a substitute from the injured player’s team to take that spot in the line-up. Bleeding players or players with blood on their uniform must be replaced.
Serving
The winner of aA coin toss determines who has the choice of service or side of court.
The team not serving first in the first game shall serve first in the second game.
Service for the third game will be determined by a coin toss.
Teams change sides after each game.
The serving area is the entire area behind the end line between the sidelines and as deep as the court allows.
Players may not serve until the referee sounds the whistle.
Service may be underhand or overhand.
Players have 5 seconds to serve the ball.
Each player will only receive 1 re-serve per rotation, and the ball may be caught or dropped.
Players are required to serve in the order they are listed on the line-up. Coed teams must serve in alternating male/female order.
The team winning the point after "side-out" shall rotate one position clockwise before serving. This includes the first serve for the initial receiving team (the 2 position will serve first):
4 3 N 2 1
E 6
1 2 T 34 3 N 2 1
E
1 2 T 3 4
Playing the Ball
It is illegal to attack or spike a serve.
All players are eligible to complete a legal attack.
All players are eligible to complete a legal block.
A legal hit is contact with the ball by any part of a player’s body where the ball does not come to rest.
The ball must be clearly hit. Throwing, lifting, or shoving the ball are illegal.
Receiving the serve with an underhand bump is strongly recommended.
A team has three contacts to return the ball over the net.
One player may not intentionally contact the ball twice in succession; however, multiple contacts by a single player on a team’s first contact are legal.
Multiple contacts are more than one contact by a player during one attempt to play the ball. Multiple contacts are permitted only:
When the first ball over the net rebounds from one part of the player’s body to another after a block.
On any first team hit, whether or not the block touches the ball.
Simultaneous contact by two or more players on the same team is considered one play, and any player is eligible to play the ball again.
If two opponents simultaneously contact the ball above the net, the ball remains in play and the team receiving the ball is entitled to 3 additional contacts. If the ball lands out of bounds, it is the fault of the team opposite the net from where the ball lands.
In all coed games, if the ball is played more than once on a side, both genders must contact it at least once.
Net Play
AAny ball contacting and crossing the net between the net antennas is permitted.
A player shall not contact a ball that is completely on the opponent’s side of the net unless the contact is a legal block.
Blocking the ball on the opponent’s side is legal only whenever the opposing team has had a chance to complete its attack. A complete attack is defined as:
Attacking team has completed three allowable hits.
If, in the official’s judgment, the opposing team has completed its attack and directed the ball to the opponent’s court.
Ball is falling near the net and, in the official’s judgment, no legal member of the attacking team could make a play on the ball.
A ball may be attacked, excluding a served ball, when it has partially crossed the net.
Net and Center-Line Violations
A violation occurs when:
A player contacts any part of the net including net cables and antennas. It is NOT a foul if a player’s loose hair touches the net, or the force of a ball hit by the opponent pushes the net into the player.
A player gains an advantage by contacting the floor/wall cables or the referee platform.
A player contacts an opponent and interferes with the opponent’s legitimate effort to play the ball.
A player may touch the playing surface across the centerline with one or both feet/hands provided a part of the foot/feet or hand(s) remains on or above the centerline. Contacting the playing surface across the centerline with any other part of the body is illegal.
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