Biancardi began his coaching career at St. Lazarus eighth-grade CYO team while at Salem State. After graduating, he took a job as an assistant at Salem State. Biancardi then became an assistant at
Stoneham High School. He returned to the collegiate ranks as an assistant under Jim Nelson at
Suffolk. Biancardi took a teaching job in Boston while serving as a volunteer assistant at
Boston University under
Mike Jarvis in the 1989–90 season. In 1990, he got his first full-time job as an assistant on
Jim O'Brien's staff at
Boston College. Biancardi wanted to prove to O'Brien that he could do any task assigned to him, and he called the assistant position, with its pay raise, "a dream come true." Biancardi helped Boston College reach the Elite Eight in 1994 and win the Big East Championship in 1997. In 1997, he followed O'Brien to
Ohio State. In April 2003, Biancardi was hired as the head coach at
Wright State, replacing
Ed Schilling. In his first season, Biancardi led the Raiders to a 14–14 record. In the 2005–06 season, he helped the team finish 13–15. Biancardi was fired by Wright State in March 2006 after the NCAA found that he sent $6000 from O'Brien to a recruit in 1999. Biancardi was further barred from recruiting until October 1, 2007, and with the stipulation that if violated this, Wright State would face sanctions. In 2007, Biancardi accepted a job as an assistant at
Saint Louis. Biancardi served as the chief recruiter under
Rick Majerus. Biancardi left Saint Louis in July 2008. ==Broadcasting career==