Carrie Lundy spent three seasons with the FGCU volleyball program from 2005-07. After spending most of her tenure as an assistant coach, she served as interim head coach for the final eight matches of 2007, leading the Eagles to a 7-1 record.
Lundy came to FGCU after two extremely successful years as an assistant coach at Truman State where she won two Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association championships and made two NCAA Division II tournament appearances while compiling a 68-6 mark in that span. The 2004 team advanced to the national championship match.
Prior to joining the staff at Truman State, where she also taught in the school's department of health and exercise science, Lundy spent four seasons as the assistant volleyball coach. She also spent three seasons as the head women's golf coach at Ashland University, where she served as an instructor in the department of sports sciences. As the golf coach, she was in charge of developing a program that started in 2000. She also worked as a graduate assistant volleyball coach at Northwest Missouri from 1997-99.
Lundy played collegiate volleyball at Lincoln Memorial University, an NCAA Division II school, from 1993-96. She shattered nearly every school blocking record while playing for the Railsplitters, ending her career with a school-record 741 total blocks, 334 more than the second-place athlete. She is also fourth all-time in career kills with 1,094. She was named the team's defensive player of the year three times and was a member of the Gulf South all-conference team in 1995.
Lundy graduated with honors from Lincoln Memorial in 1996 with a bachelor's of science in physical education. She received her master's of science in education, health and physical education from Northwest Missouri in 1999.