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Hanna Cavinder Announces She’s Also Dating a Dallas Cowboys Star Player, Just Like Her Twin Sister [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Hanna Cavinder
Hanna Cavinder (Photos via Instagram)

Former Miami basketball star Hanna Cavinder has found her new love interest. She and her sister, Haley, now have yet another thing in common.

Hanna has seemingly hard-launched her new relationship. The twins built a following while playing basketball for the Canes, but opted not to go pro before shifting their focus to become social media influencers.

Aside from their social media presence, they recently walked the runway together at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show during Miami Swim Week. Both had budding relationships that have gone two different ways.

Haley Cavinder is indeed engaged to Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson. The two athletes, who have been dating since 2023, announced their engagement in mid-April 2025. On the flip side, Hanna Cavinder and Carson Beck were in a high-profile relationship while the latter was at Georgia.

They reportedly broke up due to alleged infidelity.

Hanna Cavinder is Dating Trevor Keegan

Hanna Cavinder in black bikini
Hanna Cavinder (Photo via Instagram)

Cavinder reportedly stayed single for a while but has now hard-launched her new relationship with a Dallas Cowboys star. She kept it on the same team as her sister.

Her new boyfriend is Dallas guard Trevor Keegan, who recently announced on Instagram that he is dating Cavinder. “Signed a free agent,” he wrote in his caption alongside a photo of the loved-up couple kissing.

Hanna also reshared the post on her account and added a heart to it.

Haley responded with a TikTok playfully calling out her twin for getting into a new relationship a week before her own wedding with Ferguson. “A week before my wedding, and my twin decides it’s the perfect time to get a boyfriend. The audacity,” Haley wrote in the caption.

Trevor Keegan won three consecutive Big Ten Conference titles and a national championship in 2023. He is best known for his standout career as a starting left guard for the University of Michigan and his time as a Super Bowl champion with the Eagles.

He joined the Dallas Cowboys after being claimed off waivers in August 2025.

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