Abstract

This study aimed to develop an instrument for analysing the attack in high-level volleyball considering the refined variables adjacent to the attack action, the interconnection between direct and indirect actions, the impact of the previous action, and the formation of composite variables. The game complexes were approached as interacting subsystems. The primary goal was to understand the influence of game actions adjacent to the attack. Three matches of a National Women’s 1st Division 2018/2019 (nine sets, 415 plays) were analysed, considering all game complexes (except attack coverage due to reduced occurrence). An Eigenvector Centrality network with 420 nodes and 7367 edges was created. The networks showed that ideal setting conditions, and strong attacks by the outside and opposite hitters without having received a perfect ball, were central in side-out. In transition, we highlight ideal setting conditions, preferences of the outside hitter, quick attacks in Z4, and high balls in Z2. This study is distinct because it considers different aspects related to the systemic review of the game by using composite variables and the actions prior to the attack. Of these results, we highlight that players attacked with slower tempos for the double action of receive-attack, and these were either preferably directed to the parallel or explored the block. Moreover, for the double defence-attack actions, attackers sought the soft spike in Z2, Z4, and Z8; and when two consecutive individual errors occurred, the players did not err but instead continued to attack to force the opponent’s error.

Highlights

  • The study and development of team sports can be conceptualized at three levels with performance analysis as an umbrella concept, match analysis as a sub-genre within performance, and Social Network Analysis as a specific tool for conducting match analysis

  • We studied where the attacker establishes contact with the ball, attack trajectories (Data Volley, 2018), type of attack, the behaviour of the block, behaviour prior to the setter, block opposition being without blocks, and efficacy of the block (Data Volley, 2018)

  • In Social Network Analysis, interaction networks analyse the degree of connection and specificity in the different phases of a game, helping to identify the most influential critical actions in the flow of the game (Wäsche et al, 2017)

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Introduction

The study and development of team sports can be conceptualized at three levels with performance analysis as an umbrella concept, match analysis as a sub-genre within performance, and Social Network Analysis as a specific tool for conducting match analysis. One of Received: 8 May 2020 | Accepted after revision: 23 June 2020 | First published online: 1 March 2021

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