In the middle of preparing for their return to college basketball, Haley and Hanna Cavinder took a 'business trip' to the Bahamas. The twins announced their commitment to Miami in May after a year's break from college when they were exploring business and WWE ventures.
Hanna posted pictures from their trip to her Instagram on Monday with the caption:
"business trip to bakers"
Haley Cavinder commented on the pictures, writing:
"Grabber's will never have a karaoke night again"
The guard was referring to the popular Grabbers Bar, Dock & Grill, which is famous for its karaoke nights.
Some fans in the comments reacted to the photos of the sisters, as one wrote:
"I'm loving every part of this"
Here are a few more reactions:

Hanna Cavinder credits Haley as her motivation to return to basketball
When the Cavinder twins last played basketball in 2023, Haley had led the Miami Hurricanes on an incredible run to the Elite Eight. She averaged 12.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists.
However, her sister had a less-than-ideal season as she struggled to put up good performances. She finished her senior year with 3.8 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game. In an interview with the New York Post, Hanna shared that watching Haley train was one of her reasons behind the return.
“When I made the decision to stop playing, I was excited to get more involved in the businesses and brands we are part of,” Hanna said. “But watching Haley train and get ready for the season made me realize that I wasn’t ready to stop playing.
"I love basketball and I know I won’t be able to play it forever. Being with my sister is the perfect way to finish out my career.”
With their return, the newly appointed Hurricanes coach, Tricia Cullop, is excited to see where the Cavinder twins will lead Miami in the upcoming season.
"They both are so talented, have great work ethic, they have a great history here. I’m thrilled to have both of them back," Cullop said (via Miami Herald). "They were both part of the Elite Eight experience, and that’s a goal for us.
“They can show the rest of the players, 'This is how we do it.' They are two of the hardest workers I’ve ever been around. They’re in the gym at 6 or 6:30 in the morning and they’re leaders on the court.”
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