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One of the nation's top goalies of his era, Carney helped lead Swarthmore to back-to-back Middle Atlantic Conference titles and an NCAA quarterfinals appearance in 1984. He currently ranks third all-time in Division-III for career goals against average and holds school records in career saves (667), save percentage (.694), and goals against average (5.75), while also holding program records for first, second, third and fourth best single-season save percentages. In 1986, Carney captured All-American honorable mention to go along with his third consecutive All-MAC nod. Following his time at Swarthmore, Carney played professionally for two seasons with the Philadelphia Wings, including the 1989 league championship. He played for ten years with the Philadelphia Lacrosse Club in the United States Club Lacrosse Association, earning multiple All-USCLA honors in the premier post-collegiate league that preceded the MLL & PLL. He was also a member of Team Ireland during the 2006 World Championships. Carney has remained committed to lacrosse through volunteer coaching at the college, high school, club and youth levels and serving on the Southeastern PA Youth Lacrosse board. He still plays at the Masters level and is a member of the Eastern Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
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