"Truly it's an honor": Cavinder twins share exciting BTS moments leading up to Forbes 30 under 30 summit

Hanna and Haley Cavinder (Image Credits: Instagram/@cavindertwins)
Hanna and Haley Cavinder (Image Credits: Instagram/@cavindertwins)

Haley and Hanna Cavinder are back in college basketball and are actively promoting the sport on forums and media platforms. The twins were present at the 'Forbes 30 Under 30' summit on Wednesday where they joined the panel for 'Women in Sports' and 'Beating the odds'.

The Cavinder twins vloged the day for their fans on TikTok. Hanna Cavinder started off the vlog, sharing with fans that they arrived at Cincinnati, Ohio, at 1 AM, flying in from Miami.

"We're here speaking at the Forbes 30 Under 30 summit. I am so excited. Truly, it's an honor," she said.

Hanna went on to document the sister getting ready, speaking at the panels and doing some media for Forbes.

Here is the video:

Haley and Hanna Cavinder are considered the 'Queens of NIL' as they were the first of the few athletes to fully monetize and benefit from their brand through social media. At the summit, Hanna shared the key to a successful business:

“When it comes to creativity — it’s just making sure that you’re being organic. I think your audience can truly see what you love.”

Cavinder twins to lead the new era of basketball in Miami

In the last two years, women's basketball has seen unprecedented growth and the Cavinder twins will play a role in its expansion in the upcoming season. In an interview with the Miami Herald, Hanna shared that she and Haley were going to try to bring more spectators to the game through their platform.

“Women’s basketball is exploding, it’s going to help women’s sports in general. Just being able to do our part, getting fans out to our games. We’re promoting it as much as possible.”

Miami Hurricanes coach Tricia Cullop is also excited to have the sisters back with the team, as she expects them to positively affect the team and its prospects.

"I sat down, watched a lot of film, and it was a no-brainer," Cullop said. "They both are so talented, have great work ethic, they have a great history here. I’m thrilled to have both of them back. 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."

Women's basketball has seen an exponential rise in popularity with stars like Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark entering the WNBA. It's now up to players such as Flau'jae Johnson, Paige Bueckers and the Cavinder twins to take things forward for their sport.

What are your predictions for Haley and Hanna Cavinder in 2024-25? Let us know in the comments section below.

Also read: IN PHOTOS: Miami's Haley and Hanna Cavinder recap their September fun via latest IG photo dump

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Edited by Akshay Saraswat
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