A setter dump in volleyball happens when the setter attacks on second contact. The setter sends the ball over instead of setting.
This surprises the defense. Setters choose open space near the net. Therefore, awareness matters greatly. The move works best when blockers expect a set. Overuse makes it predictable. Coaches teach selective use.
For example, blockers jump with outside hitters. The setter notices the open middle. She tips the ball gently over. The ball drops untouched. The setter scores with a dump.
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