Stunning twins hit SI runway in bikinis after saying their school return
Haley and Hanna Cavinder strutted their stuff on a Miami runway over the weekend.
The jaw-dropping twins, 23, both earned fame and fortune as part of the Miami Hurricanes – the University of Miami’s college basketball team. They rocked rocked blue and orange bikinis, the colours of the Hurricanes, during the big show.
In another look, the athletes modeled black-and-white patterned two piece bikini’s. The show featured other Sports Illustrated swimsuit models such as Jena Sims, the wife of golfer Brooks Koepka.
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The pair walked the runway after announcing their return to Miami’s basketball program. Hanna was first to reveal she was returning after a season away: “My last season of basketball was one of the most successful & challenging yrs of my life but it helped me grow immensely,” she wrote on X.
“The past few months I have been itching to get back to the game that I thought I lost the passion for. With that being said, I am returning for one more szn.”
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The following day, Haley Cavinder announced she would also be part of the roster. She said: “Given the news that my sister was returning to play ball at Miami and after careful consideration and thought, I’ve decided to return to the University of Miami and play with Hanna for our final and 5th year.
“There is nothing more important than family and the bond I share with my Twin sister. Being presented with the opportunity to play together one more time is something I cannot pass up. I am excited for this upcoming season and can’t wait to play at the U.”
Haley had initially announced she would be joining TCU – but performed the U-turn after her sisters decision.
The Cavinders were part of the Miami roster that reached the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament in 2023 – before they lost to LSU Tigers.
According to reports last summer, he sisters had made $2 million from NIL deals.