A point in volleyball means a team earns one score during play. A team scores when the opponent makes a mistake. Errors include hitting out, failing to return, or breaking rules. Points also come from strong serves and attacks.
Every rally now leads to a point. Therefore, each play carries value. Players treat every contact with focus. Momentum often shifts after key points. Teams celebrate points to build energy. However, calm teams reset quickly. Coaches stress point-by-point thinking.
This mindset limits pressure. For example, a server forces a bad pass. The ball drops on the opponent’s side. The referee signals immediately. The scoreboard changes by one. That action creates a point and ends the rally.
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