Brodie Summer

Co-Ed Basketball, Built On Purpose.

April 27, 2026
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Brodie Co-Ed adult basketball league launches Summer 2026 across Burlington, Toronto, Vaughan, Mississauga, Calgary, and Brooklyn

Most co-ed basketball leagues weren't actually built for co-ed basketball.

They were built for one league. Then somebody added a second night, called it “co-ed,” wrote in a two-women-on-the-floor rule, and ran the same product through a different door. Same gym. Same shorts. Different roster. Different vibe — but only because the players had to invent the vibe themselves.

That's the version of adult co-ed basketball most people in Toronto, Mississauga, Burlington, Vaughan, Calgary, and Brooklyn have been handed. It works. It also leaves a lot on the table.

The Co-Ed Basketball Problem Nobody Fixed

Search “co-ed adult basketball league” in any of those cities and you'll find what we found: a handful of well-run rec sites listing co-ed as a checkbox under “sports we offer,” right next to volleyball and softball. The pages read like rosters, not invitations. The marketing speaks to logistics, not energy. And the experience — once you actually show up — is the same league everyone else plays in, with a different participation rule taped to the wall.

That's not a knock on the operators. It's a knock on the assumption that co-ed is a variant. It's not. It's its own game.

The mix is different. The rotation is different. The sideline is different. The reason people sign up is different. The reason they come back the next season is way different. When you build a co-ed league as a side dish to a men's product, you can't help but flatten all of that into a participation requirement and a Tuesday slot.

So we stopped trying to make co-ed fit inside something else. We built it on purpose.

What Changes When You Build It On Purpose

Brodie Co-Ed is part of Brodie Summer — the same seasonal architecture, the same Las Vegas–inspired creative direction, and the same standard of experience that 50,000+ athletes across 20+ North American cities already know from our flagship leagues. Custom uniforms. Pro-level photo and video at every game. A 12-week season across five skill divisions. Real championship moments.

What's different is what we changed because the floor is different.

The schedule is built so the night feels social, not transactional — game, then a real reason to stay. The captain experience is reworked so the people running the team don't have to play matchmaker just to get a roster on the court. Free-agent placement is intentional, not algorithmic. And the post-game scene — the part of an adult sports league that actually decides whether you re-up — is treated like part of the product, not an afterthought that happens at the bar around the corner if anyone bothers.

This is the part most leagues skip. We treat it like the whole point.

Where To Play Co-Ed Basketball This Summer

Brodie Co-Ed launches Summer 2026 across six markets, with one anchor night per city so the league has a real centre of gravity instead of a scattered schedule no one can plan around:

  • Burlington — Wednesday & Sunday
  • Vaughan — Friday
  • Toronto — Sunday
  • Mississauga — Monday
  • Calgary — Sunday
  • Brooklyn — Saturday

If you've been looking for a co-ed basketball league in any of those cities — or you've played in one and walked away thinking the product could be a lot more — this is built for you. Not a watered-down version of anything. Its own thing entirely.

Who Brodie Co-Ed Is For

It's for the player who loves the game and loves the scene around it.

The one who wants to compete on a Sunday night and talk about it for the rest of the week. The one who's been part of the league through their partner and quietly always wanted in. The one who came up in high school or U-Sports basketball and never found an adult league that respected what they could actually do. The one who's never played a real organized season in their life and wants their first one to feel like an event, not a sign-up sheet.

It's also for the captains who've been waiting for a Brodie product they could build a co-ed roster around without the whole thing turning into a side project. You assemble the team. We handle the rest — uniforms, media, schedule, refs, championship moment. You show up and play.

How Registration Works

You can sign up two ways:

  1. As a captain, with a roster you've already started pulling together. You name the team. We outfit them.
  2. As a free agent, and we'll place you on a team in your city. Free-agent placement is hand-done, not auto-assigned, so the experience holds up on day one.

Spots are filling — Summer 2026 is already the biggest season in Brodie history, and Co-Ed nights in a few of these markets are tighter than the men's nights were a year ago. If your city is on the list above and the night works for you, lock it in now.

Brodie Co-Ed. Co-ed basketball, built on purpose. Welcome in.

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