Miami Hurricanes stars Hanna and Haley Cavinder continued to enjoy the holidays with family following a stellar outing at the Maui Classic. The Canes beat Oregon State 61-56 to go 2-0 and win the tournament.
The Cavinder twins are popular personalities on social media and give regular updates about what they have been up to. On Monday, the update came from their sister, Natalie, who posted pictures of herself hanging out in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with the twins and their older sister, Brandi Perkins, on Instagram.
"Home is wherever my sisters are🤍," the post was captioned.
The other three Cavinder sisters took to the comments section to share similar sentiments.
Hanna wrote, "plz stay forever."
Haley wrote, "she'll back here permanently soon."
Brandi also wrote, "yes it is."
Natalie is the youngest of the Cavinder sisters and lives in Florida. There is also Brooke Cavinder, who is the oldest of all the Cavinder sisters.
Fans support Hanna and Haley Cavinder as Maui tournament MVP drops Hawaii getaway pics
Hanna and Haley continue to captivate fans on and off the court. The Cavinder twins were particularly impressive in the Maui Classic, where Haley registered consecutive double-doubles and was named the MVP of the tournament.
Following a successful outing at the event, Haley posted a series of photos showing her enjoying the Hawaiian beach and weather on Instagram.
Hanna was absent in the photos, but she did not fail to show her love and support to her twin with two comments:
"Watching Christmas vacation now," and "twin goes tropical."
Fans also showed love to the twins in the comment section.
A fan wrote, "Love 15 & 14."
Another fan wrote, "You sexy babes."
A fan commented, "How yall so beautiful."
Another fan commented, "You and your twin are awesome. I hope you both have a great senior season. Looking forward to what you will do in the future."
Both Hanna and Haley Cavinder are enjoying a stellar final season in their collegiate careers. Haley has been a standout performer for Miami, averaging 18.3 points, 7.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game with a shooting efficiency of 49.4%, while Hanna averages 7.8 points, 4.32 assists and shoots an impressive 48% from the field to help Miami to 11-0 this season.
The Cavinder twins are expected to be back in action as Miami takes on No. 17-ranked North Carolina at home on Dec. 29.
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