IN PICS: Miami's Cavinder twins share BTS from their NIL shoot with Ghost post PAU exhibition game win
The Cavinder Twins have had an exciting start to this week. After marking their return to college basketball in the Miami Hurricanes' win over the Palm Beach Atlantic Sailfish on Sunday, they took on an NIL shoot for Ghost, a lifestyle brand that sells protein cereal, supplements and apparel.
They uploaded a story on their official Instagram account, giving a sneak peek of the shoot to their followers. The first short clip, which was taken at 8:05 am at their home, featured a few boxes of Ghost's protein cereal.
The next snap posted on their story featured a few bottles provided by Ghost before the final snap showed them getting ready for the shoot.
Since announcing their return to women's college basketball in April for their final season of eligibility, the Cavinder twins have been extremely active in inking new NIL deals. They signed a massive three-year deal with apparel giant Under Armour, continuing a relationship that first began in 2022.
They also invested in the protein drink brand Slate Milk this May.
Cavinder Twins impresses in return to Coral Gables
Haley and Hanna Cavinder gave a glimpse of how they may fare in the upcoming season after staying away from women's college basketball. They registered impressive performances for the Hurricanes in their exhibition game against the Sailfish.
Haley Cavinder finished with a double double (13 points and 10 rebounds) and was arguably the standout player for the Canes. She also recorded four assists and three steals while shooting 6-16 from the field and 1-4 from 3-point range.
Hanna wasn't too far behind her elder twin sister, finishing the game with 12 points, two rebounds, three assists and two steals. She shot somewhat better than Haley, converting 5-7 field goal tries and 1-3 from three-point range.
The Cavinder Twins will officially begin the final season of their college basketball career on November 4, when the Canes take on the Stetson Hatters in front of their fans at Coral Gables.