back set
Plural
back sets
1
a set by the setter to a hitter positioned behind them, usually near the back of the volleyball court
A back set in volleyball happens when the player who is passing the ball, the setter, throws it behind their head to a teammate. This move is used to help the teammate attack the ball from a different angle, making it harder for the other team to block the shot. The setter uses their fingers to gently push the ball over their head, guiding it to the right spot. It requires good timing and teamwork to make sure the ball goes to the right player at the right moment.
- The setter executed a perfect back set to the opposite hitter.
- She called for a back set during the game-winning play.
- A well-timed back set can catch the opposing blockers off guard.
- The coach emphasized the importance of timing in a back set.
- The setter's versatility allowed her to execute back sets with precision.