The powerhouse Liverpool forward secured a record-breaking 90 per cent of the vote, while Arsenal’s Alessia Russo topped a wide field to win the women’s award, writes JAMES NALTON
Sport in brief: April 15, 2024

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: EuroCup champions London returned to domestic WBBL duty on Sunday evening with a comfortable 86-50 win over Manchester.
They take on the Essex Rebels tomorrow night looking to extend their unbeaten run to 16 league games.
Sunday’s other games saw Leicester squeeze past Caledonia 59-55 to move joint second with the Scots and Harriet Ottewill-Soulsby net 24 points in Durham’s 84-72 win in Essex.