NCAA.com | July 29, 2014 Water main burst causes flooding on UCLA campus Share #Sunsetwatermain: Some water visible on Bruin Plaza, intramural field and in Drake Stadium. Sand bags in place around Paluey Pavilion. — UCLA Newsroom (@UCLAnewsroom) July 29, 2014 A 90-year-old pipe ruptured Tuesday, pushing out about 75,000 gallons per minute into parts of the UCLA campus, including Drake Track and Field Stadium, Pauley Pavilion and the John Wooden Center, KABC reported. The water main burst was reported about 3:30 p.m. PT at 10643 W. Sunset Blvd. To minimize damage, workers were placing sand bags on the north side of Pauley Pavilion, which underwent a $133-million renovation in 2012. Complete story from KABC UCLA campus flooding from KABC Water main break on Sunset Boulevard floods UCLA's Pauley Pavilion http://t.co/X8Qt2YMbZk pic.twitter.com/FVIP2UBr3E — Sporting News NCAAB (@sn_ncaab) July 30, 2014 2022 MLB All-Stars' best NCAA baseball postseason highlights, moments Here are some of the best highlights and notable college baseball moments from the 2022 MLB All-Stars. READ MORE How USC & UCLA's move to the Big Ten impacts the college track and field landscape How will USC and UCLA's conference switch impact the track and field landscape? Let's break it down. READ MORE UCLA eliminates Northwestern from Women's College World Series behind Faraimo's big game UCLA survived elimination with a big 6-1 win over Northwestern on Friday. READ MORE