The Cavinder Twins are set for a return to basketball after rejoining the Miami Hurricanes on the back of a year-long hiatus.
Hanna and Haley are set to play for The U again, having preserved their eligibility despite stepping away from the game due to the waiver put in place because of COVID-19.
The Cavinders certainly do not need to play college basketball, given all the money they’ve secured in various NIL deals. So they will be on a bit of a college victory lap, with a national title on the mind after they helped Miami reach the Elite Eight for the first time in their last go-around.
Given their return, they are taking heat from fans online, with some suggesting they’ve been around forever and shouldn’t even have eligibility.
The Cavinder Twins Took Some Time To Boast Their NIL Wealth
While the sisters hear the noise, they do not seem bothered by it and are ready to slap their critics with their purses, as evidenced by a recent TikTok video.
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The clip, seen below, shows Hanna and Haley dancing under a caption reading: “Us when they call us old but they can’t call us broke (a win is a win).”
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On3Sports ranks the Cavinder Twins as the fourth and fifth-highest earners in women’s college sports, with both valued over $850,000.
While they claimed NIL restrictions played a role in their decision to walk away from basketball, it appears that isn’t going to be a problem anymore.
Haley averaged 12.2 points and 4.9 rebounds for the Canes in her last season, with Hanna adding 3.8 points a game.