Richard Goodall’s Don’t Stop Believin’ at the ISU opener had the crowd roaring like a rock concert.

The crowd’s response was electric. As he delivered each line with unmistakable passion, the fans couldn’t help but sing along, creating a sea of voices that resonated throughout the stadium. “Don’t Stop Believin’” became more than a song—it was a shared anthem of hope and resilience, bringing fans and players together in a powerful, collective moment of joy.

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At the ISU Men’s Basketball home opener, Richard Goodall, Terre Haute’s own and America’s Got Talent standout, brought the house down with an incredible rendition of “Don’t Stop Believin’.” The fans were thrilled to have one of their own kick off the game, and their admiration was clear from the very first notes. With every verse, Goodall’s voice filled the arena, turning it into a celebration of talent, hometown pride, and the timeless spirit of rock and roll.

For Terre Haute, Goodall’s performance was a proud moment. Seeing a local star return to his roots and perform with such authenticity touched everyone in the audience. His connection to the community was evident, and his presence reminded fans of the power of following one’s dreams—a message that resonated far beyond the basketball court.

As he finished the song, the crowd rose to their feet in thunderous applause, carrying the energy straight into the game. Goodall’s performance was a memorable start to the season, leaving the ISU community with a renewed sense of pride and a night they won’t soon forget.