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Hanna and Haley Cavinder recover from March Madness loss with bikini dance video

Haley and Hanna Cavinder are shaking off their March Madness 2023 ouster.

In a video posted Tuesday on TikTok, the social media sensations and collegiate athletes — whose Miami Hurricanes lost to the now-champion LSU Tigers in the Elite Eight of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament — can be seen showing off their moves while dancing in bikinis.

“We luv this dance,” the Cavinders captioned the clip, which has been viewed nearly 300,000 times as of Wednesday.

Hanna and Haley Cavinder showed off their dance moves in a new TikTok video. Cavinder Twins/TiKTok

It’s been a wild few weeks for the 22-year-old Cavinder sisters, who were two of the most widely talked about figures of the tournament.

Last month, Haley helped the No. 9 seed Hurricanes close in on a stunning upset over the top-seeded Indiana Hoosiers.

She also put a finger to her lips to silence the crowd as Miami advanced to the Sweet 16.

The Cavinder twins are guards for the Miami Hurricanes. Cavinder Twins/Instagram

“We have nothing to prove because we are already approved,” the Cavinder sisters posted on their joint Instagram account at the time.

Although their journey ended before the Final Four, the Cavinders left the tournament with lasting memories and the support of their fans.

“Thank you all so much for the support this season,” the sisters posted on TikTok.

The social media sensations boast more than 4.5 million TikTok followers. Cavinder twins/Instagram

Considered two of the highest-paid college athletes, the Cavinder twins have earned an estimated seven figures in NIL deals following the NCAA rule change in 2021, which enabled student-athletes to profit off of their name, image, and likeness.

Haley and Hanna also boast a whopping 4.5 million TikTok followers.

As for potential next steps, although Haley has pondered a return to the court, Hanna appears unsure.

“[Hanna] might not want to play our fifth year, so that’s the only reason,” Haley said during a March appearance on the “BFFs” podcast. “I just like to hoop so I was like I want to come back for a fifth year. But Hanna is more like, ‘I want to start my life.'”

The siblings transferred to Miami in the spring of 2022. Cavinder twins/Instagram

The senior guards transferred from Fresno State to Miami in April 2022.

The Cavinder twins were embroiled in a controversy earlier this year when Miami’s women’s basketball program was sanctioned by the NCAA in the governing body’s first NIL infractions ruling.

The organization determined that a meeting between the siblings and prominent Hurricanes booster John Ruiz, which took place at his Miami home with their parents, was in violation of recruiting rules.

Miami head coach Katie Meiser served a three-game suspension and the program itself was hit with minor penalties.