Coach Iandolo is entering his third season as the head coach of the Golden Eagles Men's Volleyball team during the 2020-21 academic year.
In his second season at the helm of the men's volleyball team 2020 Iandolo ended the year with four members of the team being selected to the EIVA All-Academic team,
Lachlan Bray named as an All-EIVA honorable mention and senior
Max Senica signing to play professionally for Nordenskov in the Danish league.
In his first season as a head coach, Iandolo had one player go professional, that being
Eugene Stuart who is now playing in the Finland Volleyball League,
Adriel Roberts earn a honorable mention award for All-EIVA,
Brandon Godinich win the most outstanding senior award (first time a UC athlete has won this award), six more players earn All Academic EIVA awards and had a victory over Harvard for the first time in program history.
Prior to joining the Golden Eagle staff, Iandolo served as an assistant men's volleyball coach for the 2018 season at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Ariz. He helped lead the Antelopes to an 18-11 overall record including a pair of upset wins over NCAA Division I top-15 ranked teams. Three of his players from the 2018 season earned All Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) honors for their play on the Lopes squad.
Before arriving in Phoenix, Iandolo had been the head coach of the Club Fusion, 18 White team in Marengo, Illinois since 2016. During his time at the helm he led the team to one tournament championship and multiple top-5 finishes in addition to serving as the lead trainer for setting.
Iandolo's first coaching experience in collegiate men's volleyball was on staff at his alma mater, Lewis University, as a graduate assistant from 2012-2013. At Lewis he was responsible for breaking down and coding Data Volley, training setters, recruiting and various other tasks.
Iandolo started coaching girls' volleyball at OVA where he worked for numerous teams such as the Orlando Gold where he led the AAU Boys 17-Under team to National Championships in 2009 and 2012. While at OVA he also served as an assistant coach at his high school Alma matter, Bishop Moore Catholic in Florida. There he helped lead the program to the Boys State Championship in 2012 and the Girls 4A State Champion Runner-Up in 2011.
As a player, Iandolo was highly decorated. During his time at Lewis University he was a three-time First Team All MIVA selection as well as a three-time MIVA Academic All-Conference selection. Iandolo was ranked first in career assists per set (12.2) and second in career assists (3,389) and service aces (101).
After graduating, he played on the Florida Wave where he won the Men's Open National Championship and the PVL National Championship in 2013 as well as being named MVP for both. Iandolo would then travel abroad to play in Sweden for Falkenbergs Volleybollklubb, earning a silver medal in the Swedish Elite Series and being named Best Setter. He also received the same accolades when he played for Nea Salmina during the 2015-2016 campaign.