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Hubby-wife or Campfire : In beach volleyball, when a serve drops between two players because the players don't decide in time who will pass it; Jet Nai Heed : The act of intentionally blocking a spike from the opposing team; Jungleball or Barbecue ball or Picnic ball : A volleyball game played by inexperienced players with little ball control
Records and statistics Summer Olympics: Volleyball at the Summer Olympics: Results summary (men, women), participating nations (men, women), medal table, MVP by edition, win–loss records: List of Olympic medalists in volleyball: Medalists, statistics: List of Olympic venues in volleyball: Venues: Men's World Championship: FIVB Volleyball Men ...
Towel volleyball: towel volleyball is a popular form of outdoor entertainment. The game takes place in a volleyball court, and players work in pairs, holding towels in their hands and attempting to throw the ball into the opponent's field. This version can also be played with blankets held by four people. There are several variations. [54]
European volleyball records and statistics (3 P) Pages in category "Volleyball records and statistics" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Oct. 11—Digs Name, School Sets Digs Average Brie Habeeb, Gilmour 60 379 6.3 Bree Herman, Riverside 71 389 5.5 Ashley Hansen, Cornerstone 64 320 5 Katelyn Miller, Berkshire 62 289 4.7 Christine ...
2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League statistics. Squads. Source: [11] Preliminary round Pos Team. Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification 1 Brazil: 12 ...
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This article gives the summarized final standings of each FIVB Volleyball World League tournament, an annual competition involving national men's volleyball teams. The most successful teams, as of 2017 [update] , have been: Brazil , 9 times (1993, 2001, 2003–07, 2009–10) and Italy , 8 times (1990–92, 1994–95, 1997, 1999–2000).