Miami Hurricanes women's basketball stars Haley and Hanna Cavinder flaunted their coordinated all-black outfits for a Friday night out with their "girls," who came to Miami to meet them. The twin sisters rocked with their black dresses despite the freezing temperatures outside their apartment. They showed off the outfits on their Instagram account.
Hanna chose black as their motif. She wore a Revolve dress with white detail, a leather jacket on top and a necklace. She also wore black pump shoes for her feet. On the other hand, Haley wore a fur coat jacket, a lace mini black dress and a pump as well. She asked their followers to comment on who wore it better.
The Instagram post with the caption: "outfit of the night" has generated more than 1,870 likes and 29 comments.
Cavinder twins' Miami Hurricanes succumb to their seventh-straight defeat
The losses kept piling for Haley and Hanna Cavinder and the Miami Hurricanes, suffering another deflating 64-61 setback at the hands of the Clemson Tigers on Thursday at the Littlejohn Coliseum in Columbia, South Carolina.
Miami had a poor start but found its footing between the first and second quarters, unleashing an 11-0 run to take a 24-19 lead. The Hurricanes kept piling up points, leading 37-26 at halftime.
Miami hiked its lead to 16, 49-33, at the 3:53 mark of the third period after scoring 10 straight points. Tricia Cullop's squad approached the fourth frame with a 53-40 lead.
The Tigers tied the count at 55 on a 15-2 run with 5:50 left. Both teams had a tight affair down the stretch but Clemson's Raven Thompson made a 3-point play that gave the Tigers a 62-59 edge with 1:27 remaining.
Hanna Cavinder responded with a layup and Haley Cavinder gave Miami a golden opportunity with a steal off Thompson with 33 seconds remaining. But Jasmyne Roberts and Hanna Cavinder missed their attempts to retake the lead.
After the play, Thompson was fouled again and made both shots. Miami had their final chance to send the game to overtime but Haley Cavinder missed a 3-point attempt as time expired, causing the Hurricanes to drop to 11-8 and 1-7 in the ACC.
Haley Cavinder scored 16 of her 18 points in the first half to lead the team's offense. She also tallied five rebounds and five assists for another all-around effort.
Freshman Ahnay Adams backed up Cavinder with a 10-point, five-steal production. Lemyah Hylton contributed nine points on 3-of-3 shooting and 2-of-2 from free throws. Hanna Cavinder put up six points, four rebounds and six assists while Cameron Williams added eight.
Thompson led Clemson (11-9, 4-5) with 17 points. The Hurricanes look to arrest the losing skid on Sunday when they face SMU at the Watsco Center at noon.
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