Miami Hurricanes guard Haley Cavinder (14) and guard Hanna Cavinder (15) during the NCAA Women s Tournament. Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

The Cavinder Twins made a major announcement regarding their college future on Tuesday.

The twins announced that they will not be utilizing their potential fifth year of college eligibility. Instead, they say they will pursue other opportunities.

They made the announcement in a social media post and said they were looking forward to starting a “new chapter” in their lives.

The Cavinder Twins began their college basketball careers at Fresno State in the 2019-20 season, which was interrupted by the pandemic. They played three seasons at Fresno State and then transferred to Miami, where they helped the Hurricanes reach the Elite Eight. The team lost to eventual national champion LSU.

While Hanna Cavinder averaged 16.6 minutes per game, twin sister Haley was a star. She led the team in points (12.2) and minutes (30.9) played per game and free throw percentage (87.8).

In late 2021, the Cavinder Twins signed an NIL deal with WWE. Now they will be exploring what else is out there.

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