Yes!
Yes volleys has been used to set spikes and other set ups since 1896, and is still used for set ups today.
bump, set, spike
digs, set up, spike, over arm and under arm ,serving
bump pass, set pass, set, serve, hit, backset
when the ball first comes over the net. it goes bump, set, spike
the main skills are the bump, the set, the block and the spike
set, spike
In volleyball, the terms "spike," "set," and "bump" refer to specific actions performed by players during a match. The "set" is typically executed by a player who positions the ball for a teammate to hit, while the "bump" (or pass) is used to receive serves or attacks. The "spike" is the offensive hit aimed at scoring points. Together, these actions create a fundamental sequence in volleyball gameplay.
the spike
BUMP-SET-SPIKE
You have two options either 1. "SET" it if you are the setter or 2. "SPIKE" it if you are a spiker !!!!
I set the volleyball to my partner to spike it over the net.