Miami Swim Week kicked off this weekend, and it provided an opportunity for Miami Hurricanes women’s college basketball stars Haley and Hanna Cavinder to make an appearance on the runway.
In recent years, the Cavinder Twins have emerged as some of the most iconic and recognizable players in women’s college basketball as they have leveraged their massive social media following into popularity on the court. They’ve also used this platform to make a lot of money through NIL endorsements.
This week, the twins got a chance to participate in the Sports Illustrated Swim Show in Miami where they walked on the runway in their bikinis together.
And it was clear that they were honored to have such an opportunity as Haley shared several photos of the two of them in their swimsuits on the runway.
A DREAM @SI_Swimsuit 👙😭 pic.twitter.com/cY69ufVVms
— Haley Cavinder (@CavinderHaley) June 2, 2024
“A DREAM,” Haley Covinder said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
The photos posted by Haley quickly went viral on social media where they reached more than 300,000 viewers, racking up over 5,000 likes and more than 2,000 bookmarks in less than 24 hours.
Clearly, the twins are quite popular on social media, and the reaction to these photos proves it.

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