4-2 Volleyball — Rotation 2
In a 4-2, rotation 2 has the front-row setter running the offense from the net, leaving two front-row hitters. The setter serves. The diagrams below show the legal serve-receive formation, the base positions, and the switch after the serve.
- Server
- setter
- Setter
- front row · zone 4
- Front attackers
- 2
- Passers
- the two outside hitters and the middle blocker
Coaching notes for this rotation
- At serve contact every player must be positioned legally: within each row the left-to-right order holds, and each front-row player stays closer to the net than the back-row player behind them. The serve-receive diagram shows a formation that keeps all of that legal.
- Because the setter is already at the net, they can set quickly, but keep an eye on your two front-row hitters to spread the attack.
- The two outside hitters and the middle blocker pass in this rotation; the front-row middle releases to hit and does not pass.
Frequently asked questions
- Who serves in the 4-2 rotation 2?
- The setter serves from zone 1 (back right) in this rotation.
- Where is the setter in 4-2 rotation 2?
- The setter is in the front row (zone 4). They set from near the net.
- How many front-row attackers does this rotation have?
- 2. The setter takes one front-row spot, leaving two front-row hitters (plus back-row attack options).