5-1 Volleyball — Rotation 2

In a 5-1, rotation 2 is one of your stronger attacking rotations: the setter starts in the back row and penetrates to the net, so all three front-row players are hitters. The outside hitter serves. The diagrams below show the legal serve-receive formation, the base positions, and where everyone switches to attack.

Server
outside hitter
Setter
back row · zone 6
Front attackers
3
Passers
the two outside hitters and the middle blocker
Rotation 2NET6OHOutside 111MBMiddle 12OPPOpposite7OHOutside 212MBMiddle 21SSetter
Base positions (at serve)
Rotation 2NET6OHOutside 111MBMiddle 12OPPOpposite7OHOutside 212MBMiddle 21SSetter
Serve receive (legal formation)
Rotation 2NET6OHOutside 111MBMiddle 12OPPOpposite7OHOutside 212MBMiddle 21SSetter
The switch (attacking positions)

Coaching notes for this rotation

Frequently asked questions

Who serves in the 5-1 rotation 2?
The outside hitter serves from zone 1 (back right) in this rotation.
Where is the setter in 5-1 rotation 2?
The setter is in the back row (zone 6). They penetrate to the net to set after the serve.
How many front-row attackers does this rotation have?
3. All three front-row players are hitters.