WATCH: Miami's Hanna and Haley Cavinder celebrate Thanksgiving in cozy sweaters and knee-high boots
Miami Hurricanes players, Hanna and Haley Cavinder, enjoyed Thanksgiving following the Hurricanes' unbeaten start to the season. The Cavinder twins shared moments from the celebrations with their followers on social media.
One of them was a TikTok video on what they were wearing during the Thanksgiving celebrations on Thursday. In the video, the Cavinder twins rocked cozy sweaters on mini skirts and knee-high boots while dancing to the song, "Original Sound" by Phaith.
"Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🤍, " they captioned the video.
Earlier Wednesday, the twins posted snippets of their chaotic meal preparation on their combined Instagram account. In the video, a smoke alarm went off, which made the girls giggle and look perplexed. Although they did not show why the alarm went off, there was an impression that they were struggling to cook the green bean casserole they showed in their snaps.
Meanwhile, the Cavinders continue to shine on court and off court. Off court, the twins have enjoyed successes in NIL partnerships, the most recent being a lucrative deal with GHOST, a lifestyle sports nutrition brand. They are the first student-athletes to partner with GHOST and will be heavily involved in various activations during the college basketball season.
"We've loved GHOST for years," they said in a statement. "Their products have been a daily essential for us, so becoming their first NIL athletes is truly incredible. When you're passionate about a product, it's natural to share that enthusiasm. This isn't just a partnership - it's a genuine connection with a brand that resonated with who we are."
Hanna and Haley Cavinder involved in Miami win against Campbell to extend winning streak
The Miami Hurricanes defeated the Campbell Lady Camels 71-66 at the Coral Cables to extend their winning streak on Friday. Haley produced a steller performance, scoring 15 points, seven rebounds, five assists, a block and a steal. Hanna struggled to make any impact and finished with just five points, a rebound and an assist in 27 minutes.
Miami dominated the game from the start and built a massive 27-9 lead at the end of the first quarte, after shooting 68.8% from the field. However, they slowed down in the second quarter, allowing the Fighting Camels to make a comeback with a 22-17 advantage.
Campbell continued on its comeback trail but could only get within three points of Miami, with 10 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. The Hurricanes won the game and improved their season record to 5-0.
Next, Miami will play the Miami Thanksgiving Tournament against Charlotte on Friday.