[1] He attended Louisiana Tech University for one year before he earned an associate degree from the North Dakota State College of Science, where he also played on the basketball team.
[1] Harvey completed the final two years of his college career at Cameron University, where he was an all-conference player and graduated in 1988.
[2] He was influential in the development of future National Basketball Association (NBA) players Earl Boykins and Derrick Dial while in that role.
[2] He established a system that helped the Missouri Tigers produce some of the top ranked recruitment classes nationally.
[4] After his departure from Missouri, Harvey worked as a basketball director for MAC Sports and Entertainment and operated clinics.