

The Watsco Center resembled a runway show during Miami’s clash with SMU. Haley and Hanna Cavinder, flanked by their basketball-playing boyfriends, stole the spotlight. It was like a scene out of Bring It On, with the Cavinders dazzling on the court and their supporters cheering them on. Of course, what’s a victory without your cheerleaders?
Just like a proud parent at a school recital, Carson Beck’s mother, Tracy Beck, couldn’t contain her pride as her son’s girlfriend, Hanna Cavinder, and her twin sister, Haley, lit up the court in Miami’s thrilling 70-63 victory over SMU. Taking her excitement to Instagram, Tracy Beck posted a story appreciating Hanna and her sis for the win. “Love this! Great win, girls! Proud of you,” she posted. But the real showstopper? The Cavinder twins and their partners—all four of them—in an amazing photo celebrating the win! What’s more precious than that?
Well, both the boys were out there watching their lady love take over the field from courtside. Carson Beck and Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson rocked “Cavinder” t-shirts, cheering on their talented basketball-playing girlfriends. And no wonder the Cavinder twins and their teammates made sure that they didn’t disappoint them, turning up the heat as Miami withstood a nail-biting SMU rally, holding firm for the win.
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Not only did Tracy Beck show her unwavering support, but Carson’s sister, Kylie Beck, also made sure to give Hanna and Haley the recognition they rightfully deserved for their incredible performance. To demonstrate her support, she shared the same amazing picture of the four of them from the Cavinder twins’ Instagram, just like their mom did, and captioned it with “ayeee!”
This simple act of encouragement meant a great deal, and, honestly, considering how Hanna and Haley illuminated the entire field with their outstanding performance, it is evident that they truly earned all the appreciation and love that came their way.
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Haley's scoring vs. Hanna's assists—who was the real MVP in Miami's thrilling win?
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The Cavinder sisters making waves with their performance
‘When the chips are down, true players rise,’ and both Cavinder twins exemplified this on Sunday with a spectacular performance. First up, let’s talk about Haley, who single-handedly carried the Miami Hurricanes to victory against the SMU Mustangs, scoring an astonishing 32 points.
Not only did she break a frustrating seven-game losing streak, but she also set a new season high, surpassing her previous 31-point outing against Florida in November. Haley’s scoring prowess was exactly what Miami needed to break free from their recent slump.

Moreover, Haley was unstoppable, making an incredible 62.5% of her shots and sinking 6 of 9 three-pointers (66.7%). In her 38 minutes on the court, she consistently found ways to score, propelling Miami (12-8, 2-7 ACC) to a decisive win. At one point, the Hurricanes led by as much as 18 points, showcasing the impact of Haley’s firepower on the team’s momentum. Her red-hot shooting brought Miami’s offensive rhythm to life, proving her ability to shine when her team needed her most.
However, this victory was not solely about Haley. Despite a challenging shooting night, Hanna Cavinder refused to let it define her. Instead, she demonstrated the heart of a true playmaker, leading the team with eight assists and grabbing eight rebounds. Her contributions extended beyond the stat sheet, providing stability when the team needed balance. Together, the Cavinder sisters exemplified the synergy of strength and resilience, even in imperfect circumstances.
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Haley's scoring vs. Hanna's assists—who was the real MVP in Miami's thrilling win?