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On February 21, 1997, in a preliminary round, Dusing set a national high school record at the Kentucky High School Swimming State Championships in the 100-yard butterfly of 47.10 breaking the previous high school national mark of 47.6 by .5 seconds. Dusing earned All America status for his achievement and became the first swimmer from Kentucky to set a National High School record.<ref>"Gramke, Chris, Local Swimmers and Wrestlers capture State Championship Titles", ''The Boone County Recorder,'' Burlington, Kentucky, 27 February 1997</ref> His 100 Butterfly time would stand as the national high school record until 2009. The overall American record in the 100-yard butterfly was 46.26 at the time. Dusing also finished as the top national prep swimmer in the 100-yard backstroke, making him a top-rated national recruit for University swim teams.<ref>"Prep Swimming National Record Set", ''The Star Press'', Muncie, Indiana, 23 February 1997</ref>
After High School, Dusing swim for the [[University of Texas]] where he was managed and trained by Hall of Fame Coach [[Eddie Reese]]. As a University of Texas competitor, he would excel all 4 years, winning 11 NCAA titles in both relays and individual events, and was a member of NCAA championship teams in both 2000 and 2001. He was an individual NCAA champion in the 200 IM where he set an NCAA record. He was also an NCAA champion in the 200 back, and a member of nine NCAA championship relay teams while at Texas.<ref name=THOF>{{cite web|url=https://www.tsdhof.org/nate-dusing|title=Texas Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame, Nate Dusin|website=tsdhof.org|access-date=28 November 2024}}</ref> Dusing was also a Big 12 championship in the 200-meter butterfly all four years he attended University of Texas.<ref>"Wilcox-led Texas Men Lead Big 12", ''Austin American-Statesman'', Austin, Texas, 24 February 2012, page C2</ref>
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