Volleyball Hitting Percentage Calculator
Hit% = (kills − errors) / total_attacks.
Compute the hitting percentage (a.k.a. attack efficiency) used in volleyball: hit% = (kills − errors) / total_attacks. NCAA Division I starting hitters typically run .300 - .380; outliers exceed .400. Negative values are possible when errors outnumber kills.
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Formula
hit% = (K − E) / TA.
In depth
Compute the hitting percentage (a.k.a. attack efficiency) used in volleyball: hit% = (kills − errors) / total_attacks. NCAA Division I starting hitters typically run .300 - .380; outliers exceed .400. Negative values are possible when errors outnumber kills.
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