Haley and Hanna Cavinder shared a collage of images on Instagram with their dad, Tom Cavinder, on Father's Day. They shared a heartfelt message for him along with the trip down memory lane.
The Cavinder Twins are returning to college basketball in the upcoming season after a year-long break. They will be taking the court for the Miami Hurricanes, the team they last played together for. Before the season tips off, the twins are enjoying the offseason.
“Happy Father's Day 🫶🏻. Grateful for everything you do for us, we love you,” the Cavinder Twins wrote in their Instagram story.
Their dad, Tom Cavinder, was born in South Bend, Indiana, the home of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He played college basketball for Nova Southeastern University for two seasons. He then moved to Arizona with his wife, Katie, and founded the Southwest Elevator company in 2003. He independently owns it, and it has since become a national brand.
Cavinder regularly attends the twins' games and supports them in every way, including their NIL opportunities. While he isn't on Instagram, Hanna and Haley Cavinder’s dad shows his support through his Facebook account.
Like father, like daughters: The Cavinder Twins have their own business venture independent of NIL
As the saying goes, ‘like father, like daughters,’ the Cavinder Twins have made it a reality. While Haley and Hanna Cavinder are still playing the game, they have also come up with a business venture apart from their NIL earnings. It is an app called ‘Twogether’.
The twins launched their app last month and showed off the core features to the fans. It offers a variety of workout programs designed for different fitness levels and goals. The app also provides high-protein meal plans, and the fans can try it for free on a trial basis for seven days.
The fans are eagerly waiting for the twins to return to the basketball court in a few months. They have a year of college eligibility left, but it remains to be seen if they will go to the WNBA after that.
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