What's Happening?
John 'Doc' Harvey, a revered athletic trainer at Texas Southern University, passed away at the age of 81 in Houston. Harvey's career spanned over four decades, during which he served as the head athletic trainer and sports medicine director at Texas Southern University from
1974 to 2015. He was inducted into the Southwestern Athletic Conference Hall of Fame in 2019 and the Texas Southern Sports Hall of Fame in 2024. Harvey's influence extended beyond his official role, as he mentored many athletes who pursued careers in athletic training. His contributions to the profession were recognized nationally, including his service on the National Athletic Trainers’ Association's Ethnic Minority Advisory Council.
Why It's Important?
John 'Doc' Harvey's passing marks the loss of a significant figure in the athletic training community, particularly within Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). His mentorship and advocacy for increased representation in athletic training have left a lasting impact on the profession. Harvey's work with professional teams like the Houston Texans and Houston Oilers further highlights his unique blend of college and professional experience. His legacy continues through the John Harvey Humanitarian Award, which recognizes service in athletic training, encouraging future trainers to uphold his standard of excellence.
What's Next?
The athletic community, particularly at Texas Southern University, will likely honor Harvey's legacy through memorial services and tributes. His influence on the profession may inspire continued efforts to increase diversity and representation in athletic training. The John Harvey Humanitarian Award will continue to serve as a testament to his contributions, motivating new generations of trainers to follow in his footsteps. Texas Southern University may also consider initiatives to further commemorate Harvey's impact on the institution and its athletes.











