Miami Hurricanes' star hooper, Haley Cavinder, wowed her fans after she uploaded a series of snaps on Instagram showcasing her on and off-field style. Fans could not resist complimenting her outfit pictures.
She was seen rocking a grey colored dress which had a pleated skirt and a tiny bow at the front. In another picture, she wore athleisure fits; an Under Armour top and shirts with sneakers and a basketball in hand.
"Two parts!" Cavinder captioned her post.
Many fans wrote appreciative comments for the college basketball star.
"You’re like basketball Barbie," wrote Natalie Cavinder, Haley Cavinder's sister.
"Get you a girl who can do both flawlessly…😍👏," wrote a fan.
"What can’t she do?" another fan commented.
More fans showed their love for her outfits.
"switch up go crazy 😮💨," a fan commented.
"Maaaaan You're A Cheat Code Absolutely Beautiful 😍 🔥," an IG user wrote.
"Fantastically stunningly, gorgeous," another fan chimed in.
Hanna and Haley Cavinder become ambassadors for Under Armour
The Miami Hurricanes hoopers are known for their online presence and their success on social media as influencers. They are also one of the earliest college student-athletes to capitalize on their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Haley and Hanna are still making strides and signing lucrative deals with big brands.
The twins signed with Under Armour as the brand's ambassadors, and will also test products, provide input on design, and will also appear in branded content for the company.
“We are thrilled to have Haley and Hanna officially join the Under Armour team,” said Sean Eggert, senior vice president of marketing for Under Armour, as per WWD.
“They are tremendous athletes who bring a fresh and exiting energy to everything they do, whether that’s on or off the court. They embody our muse, the varsity athlete, which is a new generation of 16- to 24-year-old competitors who are committed to becoming a better version of themselves.
Hanna and Haley Cavinder are making their comeback to the women's college basketball scene. The twins are playing after taking a break from the sport as they want to focus on building their brand image.
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