Haley and Hanna Cavinder continue with their activity-filled offseason, as they have exhausted their college basketball eligibility. This time around, as they uploaded photos on their Instagram stories on Wednesday, July 9, the Cavinder twins were seen enjoying a sunny day by the ocean, learning how to fish while wearing vibrant bikinis.
Through their Instagram stories, Haley and Hanna Cavinder showcased their day at the ocean, as they learned how to fish in a step-by-step process. The duo was wearing colorful bikinis.
“Bow bow bow,” the Cavinder twins captioned as Haley was holding a huge fish that was caught.

“No. Big. Deal,” they wrote in another story.

“We were surrounded by sharks,” the Cavinder twins posted with a shark emoji.

“Fishing timeee,” they said in another Instagram story.

The Cavinder twins have been very public about their offseason, which has seen them engaging in activities such as golfing, partying, meeting up with renowned individuals, as well as a plethora of NIL and brand endorsement deals. They have had beach trips before Wednesday as well.
Haley and Hanna Cavinder just sent off their collegiate hoops careers on a respectable senior campaign, as the former put up a team-high 18.2 points, to go along with 6.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game. The latter, meanwhile, tallied 6.9 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per contest.
The Cavinder Twins Make Hilarious Instagram Reel With Their Fishing Coaches
Along with their Instagram stories, Haley and Hanna Cavinder also uploaded an Instagram reel on Wednesday, in which they made a mini skit to a trendy sound with their fishing coaches. They wrote a caption over the video that read, “Two guys that catch fish, two girls pretending to be better at it,” as both Cavinders shook hands with the two men.
“Gone fishing,” @cavindertwins on Instagram captioned.
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Both Haley and Hanna Cavinder finished their fifth year of college basketball in the 2024-25 season with coach Tricia Cullop’s Miami Hurricanes, their second with the team. They spent the first three years with the Fresno State Bulldogs. They finished their final campaign with an overall record of 14-15 (4-14, ACC) and did not make the 2025 NCAA tournament or this year’s ACC tournament.
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