Hall of Fame
A five-time All-American, Natasha Harvey was part of twelve Atlantic Sun Championship teams during her time at Jacksonville University – eight during her career as a student-athlete and four more as a graduate assistant coach during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. She made a total of seven NCAA indoor and outdoor championship appearances in the long jump placing as high as second in the 2008 outdoor meet and fourth in the 2007 indoor meet. Harvey is still the A-Sun Championship meet record holder in the long jump as a 22-time conference champion. She was tagged as “Most Outstanding Performer” at the A-Sun Championships nine times and twice competed with Team USA (2006, 2008). In 2006, Harvey’s first opportunity to represent Team USA in Beijing, China was earned by being crowned US Junior Champion in the long jump. Academically, Harvey was an ESPN the Magazine All-District Second Team selection and Jacksonville’s first A-Sun “Student-Athlete of the Year.” She received her bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2009 then went on to earn a master’s degree in sport management and leadership from Jacksonville University in 2012. Subsequent to her decorated career at Jacksonville University, Harvey joined the track and field staff at the University of Oklahoma as Assistant Coach and Assistant Director of Operations.