Molly Miller, the Livvy Dunne lookalike who has gone viral in recent weeks on social media, is set to become the head women’s basketball coach at Arizona State.
Miller taking a major job in the sport comes a few hours after her current team, Grand Canyon, was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament by Baylor.
Miller and Dunne have been compared on social media for their good looks, despite them being in different sports and having a 16-year age difference.
Dunne’s college gymnastics career is coming to an end soon, as three possible meets remain for LSU.
The social-media star has been teasing a return to action after she was not able to participate in senior night due to an avulsion fracture in her patella, and was also out for the Tigers’ regular-season finale against Auburn.
Dunne has a following on TikTok and Instagram is more than 13million, making her one of the most recognizable viral people in college sports.
Dunne’s gymnastics career is coming to an end soon, as three possible meets remain for LSU

Molly Miller, the Livvy Dunne lookalike, is set to become the head coach at Arizona State
Miller was not expected to stay at GCU past this season, as multiple Power Four programs showed interest in hiring her before she decided on Arizona State, keeping her in-state.
Arkansas and Missouri were also linked with Miller before the Razorbacks and Tigers hired Kelsi Musick and Kellie Harper respectively.
Miller has slowly built her coaching career at the Division-II level before her term with the Antelopes.
Miller is a Springfield, Missouri native, where she played and coached at Drury University before heading to Grand Canyon.
Dunne could return to LSU’s lineup at the Southeastern Conference meet on Saturday night. Then during the first week of April would be regionals.
Should LSU put up a top-two score in their regional quadrant, it would qualify for the national meet.
The Tigers are currently ranked No 2 in the country, easily above the perceived cut line to make the national-championship competition.