Coed Volleyball Rules
Roster
Minimum players on court/roster: 4
Maximum players on roster: 12 players
Maximum players on court: 6 players
- There must be an equal number of men and women on the court at all times, and they must be alternating in the rotation. If you have five players, there must be three of one gender and two of the other.
- A legal roster may have as many current Varsity or JV volleyball players on it as
desired (this includes seniors who have finished their fourth year), assuming your
roster does not exceed 12 players. However, there can only be one on the court at any given time.
- If no active Varsity or JV players are on the roster, then a maximum of two former Varsity or JV volleyball players may be on the court at a time.
- If there is an active Varsity or JV player then only one former player and one current player may be on the court at a time.
- Any teams with current Hope players on it must automatically be in the more competitive
league
- If a team has one former player who played JV, they are allowed to be in the less competitive league
- Current team is considered anyone on the team the season prior whether they plan to play the following year or not
SCORING
- Rally scoring is used, meaning points are won on either team's serve
- A match is best 2 out of 3 games
- The first two games are rally scored to 25
- If the third game is necessary, it is rally scored to 15
Service
The ball must be tossed or released and must be hit with one hand only. The server may let the ball drop to the ground once during a serving session. The server shall stand with both feet behind the rear boundary line and may not step on or over the end boundary line until after the serve has been hit. They may serve anywhere from the end boundary line, and a serve that touches the net on its way over is a legal serve.
Rotation
Each team must always rotate prior to serving, except on the first serve of the game. Each player shall remain in his position on the court until the service is completed.
Rotation shall be in a clockwise direction. You must choose a rotation and stick with it the duration of the game. A new player will enter the court at the server position, and exit from the right front position. You cannot break your rotation at any point in the game (i.e. to have a particular player serve late in the game).
Substitutes will be included in the order of rotation. Rotate in at the center back position on the change of service and the previous server will rotate out.
VOLLEYS
Choice of side or serve is determined by a coin flip. Winner gets choice of either. The receiving team of the first game serves the second game. If a third game is necessary, a coin flip will be used to determine service. Rock/paper/scissors can be substituted for a coin flip.
Anything is legal for the first contact of the ball after it's been served. No lifts or carries can be called on the first pass. After the first contact, players are not permitted to scoop, hold or lift the ball. The ball must be clearly hit.
The ball must be returned over the net in three hits or less.
- If a player touches the ball, or the ball touches a player, he/she is considered as having played the ball.
- A ball touching the body more than once in succession is considered as a double hit and is illegal.
- If two players contact the ball simultaneously, it counts as two hits and either may play the next shot.
- One may play the ball twice during a volley, but not twice in succession, unless played directly off a block.
- Four touches are allowed only if the first touch by the team was a blocking touch.
- A ball may not be kicked at any time. It is however, permissible for a foot that is on the ground to keep the ball alive. The entire foot must be on the ground the entire time.
VOLLEY bOUNDARIES
It is permissible to run out-of-bounds and play a ball before it contacts an object out-of-bounds. Once a ball contacts any object other than a player out-of-bounds, it is considered dead.
- When a ball touches a boundary line, it is considered good
- Balls hitting the ceiling, or items hanging from the ceiling on your side of the net are playable. If it hits the ceiling or hanging object on the way over the net, it is out-of-bounds.
NET-RELATED BOUNDARIES
Players may not touch the net. If both sides touch the net simultaneously, the ball is declared dead, and the point is replayed.
A ball is kept in play if it hits the net and goes over into the opponent's court during the volley or on the serve.
A ball hit into the net by a team may still be kept in play provided that the net is not touched by any player and that they have not hit the ball three times.
Blocking/sPIKING
A spiker must contact the ball on his own side of the net, but may in the course of his follow-through cross over without touching the net.
Blockers may reach over the net, but may not contact the ball until it has been directed toward the blocker's side. However, the blocker may not spike down while reaching over the net.
- Any player in the front row may block or spike
- A back row player may not spike the ball unless they are behind the ten foot line
TIME-OUTS AND REST PERIODS
Each team is permitted two team time-outs per game. The length of the time-out is 30 seconds. Time-outs must be requested of the other team's captain. Requests may only be made when the ball is dead.
Rest periods between games of a match shall be two minutes.
PARTICIPATION RULES
All teams are expected to follow the IM participation rules spelled out in the handbook, and in the roster rules above.
- Teams must be dressed and ready to play (lineup properly recorded) at game time
- All members of your team must present their Hope ID to sign in
- No black-soled shoes allowed on the gym floor. Please take an extra pair of shoes with you to the Dow for your games.
SPORTSMANSHIP RULES
IM sportsmanship rules will be strictly enforced. Rosters will be checked regularly. Unsportsmanlike action will not be tolerated!
- One no show will place your team on probation. Once on probation, any additional no shows will remove your team from competition.
- Additional players may be added up to game time on the day of your scheduled event using the . Email intramurals@hope.edu with questions.