Bayern humbles Barcelona 82
Bayern Munich handed Barcelona the most humiliating defeat of the Lionel Messi era and among the worst in its history, 82, to reach the Champions League semifinals in Lisbon, Portugal.
Thomas Muller scored twice and Ivan Perisic and Serge Gnabry had goals in the first half, then Joshua Kimmich, Robert Lewandowski and Philippe Coutinho (twice) piled on in the second as Barcelona conceded eight goals for the first time since 1946 .
Golf: Tom Hoge maintained a share of the lead at the PGA Tour’s Wyndham Championship, this time alongside Si Woo Kim, Talor Gooch and Billy Horschel in Greensboro, N.C. Hoge shot 2underpar 68 to get to 10under par.
Jerry Kelly was the only player at par or better after two days on Firestone’s difficult South Course in the Bridgestone Senior Players Championship in Akron, Ohio, the PGA Tour Champions’ first major of the season. Kelly shot an evenpar 70 in tricky wind conditions to remain at 2under.
American Stacy Lewis shot 5under 66 for the lowest round of the week at the Ladies Scottish Open in North Berwick, to take a share of the lead at 5under with Azahara Muñoz (69) after the second round. San Franciscoborn Danielle Kang, bidding for a third straight LPGA Tour win, is even par after two rounds of 71.
Sam Horsfield shot 7under 64 to take a onestroke lead at 11under after the second round of the European Tour’s Celtic Classic in Newport, Wales. WNBA: In Bradenton, Fla., Breanna Stewart scored 21 points as the Seattle Storm beat the Dallas Wings 8365 for their seventh straight victory . ... Alyssa Thomas had 15 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists and the Connecticut Sun held off the Chicago Sky 7774 . ... Bria Hartley’s 24 points got the Phoenix Mercury by the Atlanta Dream 9680. Track and field: Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei broke a 16yearold world record to win the men’s 5,000 meters in 12 minutes, 35.36 seconds, at Monaco’s Diamond League meet. Cheptegei was 1.99 seconds better than the 12:37.35 set by Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia in 2004.