A side out in volleyball happens when the receiving team wins the rally. The team earns the right to serve next. In rally scoring, the team also earns a point. Side outs show strong serve, receive, and offense. Coaches track side-out percentages closely.
High numbers mean steady performance. Players value clean passing here. Quick organization matters after the serve. Pressure often rises late in sets. For example, one team serves aggressively. The receivers pass well. The setter runs a quick play. The hitter scores. The receiving team wins the rally. They rotate and serve next. That sequence completes a side out.
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