LAPD patch. Photo by MyNewsLA.com
LAPD patch. Photo by MyNewsLA.com

Nothing brings out rowdy crowds like 8,000 runners in their underwear on the UCLA campus.

Officers from the UCLA and Los Angeles police departments Thursday dispersed a crowd of spectators that became unruly while watching UCLA’s “Undie Run,” authorities said.

There were about 8,000 runners and several hundred spectators when officers were called to the scene around 1 a.m., said UCLA Campus Police Sgt. J. Pak.

Pak said the runners were relatively “tame” and that the unrest stemmed from “a large entourage that comes to watch” the antics. Some of the revelers jumped on top of an LAPD car as crowds were dispersed, Pak said.

No arrests were made and no officer injuries were reported, Pak said.

The “Undie Run,” which consists of students running in their underwear, coincides with final exams. The first one was in 2002.

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