A fractured, geometric painting depicting a swimmer's leg and ankle in motion, with sharp, overlapping planes in shades of blue, green, and gray, conveying the impact of the injury on the team's performance.A cubist interpretation of the ankle injury that could impact the Texas women’s relay team’s title hopes.Austin Today

Junior swimmer Erin Gemmell of the Texas women’s swimming team suffered an ankle sprain just before the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational, raising questions about her ability to compete in the remainder of the meet. Gemmell’s injury comes at a crucial time, as the Texas relay team was poised to make a run at the title with Gemmell’s leadership and her teammates’ strong performances.

Why it matters

Gemmell’s injury could have a significant impact on the Texas women’s relay team’s chances at the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational. As a key member of the relay, her absence or limited participation could hinder the team’s ability to challenge for the program record and the title. The team’s potential with the addition of freshman Inez Miller adds to the intrigue surrounding Gemmell’s recovery and the team’s ability to overcome this setback.

The details

Junior Erin Gemmell, a standout swimmer for the Texas women’s team, suffered an ankle sprain just before the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational. Gemmell had previously recorded a season-best time of 1:42.64 in a dual meet against Tennessee, showcasing her talent. However, her injury left her participation in the remainder of the meet uncertain. Despite Gemmell’s presence in the 800 free relay, where she led off with a 1:45.92 split, her teammates Nikolett Padar and Lillie Nesty delivered impressive performances, helping the relay team finish third with a time of 6:53.68, just shy of the program record of 6:53.42 set in 2018. The addition of freshman Inez Miller, who swam a 1:45.78 in the relay, further strengthens the team’s potential, but Gemmell’s injury could be a significant setback in their pursuit of the title.

Gemmell suffered the ankle sprain just before the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational, which took place from November 18th to 21st.Gemmell had previously recorded a season-best time of 1:42.64 in a dual meet against Tennessee, a month prior to the invitational.

The players

Erin Gemmell

A junior swimmer on the Texas women’s swimming team who suffered an ankle sprain before the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational, leaving her participation in the remainder of the meet uncertain.

Nikolett Padar

A member of the Texas women’s relay team who delivered an impressive performance in the 800 free relay at the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational.

Lillie Nesty

A member of the Texas women’s relay team who delivered an impressive performance in the 800 free relay at the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational.

Inez Miller

A freshman swimmer on the Texas women’s team who swam a 1:45.78 in the 800 free relay at the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational, further strengthening the team’s potential.

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What they’re saying

“If she recovers fully and the team continues to improve, they could be a force to be reckoned with.”

— Anya Pelshaw, SwimSwam writer

What’s next

The team and Gemmell will be closely monitored to see if she can recover in time for the remainder of the meet and the potential run at the title in March.

The takeaway

Gemmell’s injury is a significant setback for the Texas women’s relay team, as her leadership and talent were crucial to their title aspirations. However, the team’s potential with the addition of Inez Miller and the strong performances of Padar and Nesty suggest that they may be able to overcome this challenge if Gemmell can recover in time. The outcome of this situation will have a significant impact on the team’s chances at the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational and beyond.