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Setter Dump (off net)
Setter Dump (on the net)
Setter Dump (push to corner)
Setter Dump (over shoulder)


Volleyball setter dumps, often described as a clever and strategic move, are a technique employed by setters to catch the opposing team off guard. In this maneuver, the setter opts to bypass the expected set to a hitter and, instead, swiftly places the ball over the net into the opponent's court, aiming for an unguarded spot. Setter dumps are a testament to the setter's ability to read the game and exploit opportunities for quick and unexpected points.

• Setter Dump example 1: Here are some of the possible setter dumps when the setter receives a ball in system and the opposing defense is NOT cheating.


• Setter Dump example 2: Here are some of the possible setter dumps when the setter receives a ball in right front and the opposing defense is NOT cheating.



• Setter Dump example 3: Here are some of the possible setter dumps when the setter receives a ball in left front and the opposing defense is NOT cheating.








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