6-2 Volleyball — Rotation 4

In a 6-2, rotation 4 gives you three front-row attackers: one setter sets from the back row while the other plays the right side. The setter serves. The diagrams below show the legal serve-receive formation, the base positions, and the switch to attack.

Server
setter
Setter
back row · zone 1
Front attackers
3
Passers
the two outside hitters and the middle blocker
Rotation 4NET2SSetter 27OHOutside 212MBMiddle 21SSetter 16OHOutside 111MBMiddle 1
Base positions (at serve)
Rotation 4NET2SSetter 27OHOutside 212MBMiddle 21SSetter 16OHOutside 111MBMiddle 1
Serve receive (legal formation)
Rotation 4NET2SSetter 27OHOutside 212MBMiddle 21SSetter 16OHOutside 111MBMiddle 1
The switch (attacking positions)

Coaching notes for this rotation

Frequently asked questions

Who serves in the 6-2 rotation 4?
The setter serves from zone 1 (back right) in this rotation.
Where is the setter in 6-2 rotation 4?
The setter is in the back row (zone 1). 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.