This bio is now a part of a historical archive, the individual is no longer employed by Wilkes University.
Biscaldi is entering his seventh season as an assistant coach on the Wilkes sideline. The combination of basketball experience and a terrific basketball mind makes him a great fit with the Colonels staff.
Biscaldi’s coaching responsibilities include recruiting, preparing the team for opponents, on-court coaching duties, scouting, travel planning and monitoring of student-athletes’ academic progress. He was instrumental in bringing in a highly-recruited freshman class this season.
Success has followed Biscaldi at all levels of collegiate basketball. He has served on the coaching staffs of five NCAA Tournament teams throughout his career.
His wealth of basketball experience makes him no stranger to successful college basketball. Most recently, Biscaldi served as an assistant coach at St. Francis College, NY, where he helped lead the Terriers to a conference-best record over a four-year period. While the top assistant, St. Francis defeated St. John's 53-52 on Carnesecca Night at Alumni Hall on November 23, 2004. Prior to that, Biscaldi, served as an assistant coach at Bloomfield College and helped guide them to their first conference tournament as an NCAA Division II program.
He was an assistant at Fairleigh Dickinson University when the Knights beat Long Island University in the Northeast Conference Tournament to earn a berth in the 1998 NCAA Division I Tournament, where they played the University of Connecticut to an 11-point loss. Biscaldi also served as an assistant at Gettysburg College, where he helped lead them to there first NCAA Division III Tournament. He began his coaching career at Rowan University, where they went to three Sweet 16s, three Elite Eights and two Final Fours, and was ranked number-one in Division III on three separate occasions.
Biscaldi has coached a countless number of All-Conference and All-American players, including several who have played or are still playing in various places overseas. He also serves as the Director of Intramurals at Wilkes.