Oregon guard Sabrina Ionescu will still have eligibility remaining for the 2019-20 season. But she could also choose to forgo that season, and if she does, she may just be the first player taken in the 2019 WNBA Draft.

On Wednesday morning ESPN pieced together its WNBA Mock Draft and named the triple double queen the first player off the board.

"Strictly on primary need, the Aces likely would go for a center," the publication's Mechelle Voepel wrote. "But if they keep this pick, how do they pass up on a player with 16 triple-doubles (and counting) whose game is so pro-ready? Ionescu is a dazzling, fun player to watch for a franchise in an entertainment mecca. Of course, if Ionescu decides to stay and play her senior season at Oregon, the whole first round looks different."

Voepel is correct in stating that the rest of the draft would go differently should Ionescu, who's averaging 19.4 points, 8.4 assists and 7.6 rebounds per game, stick around. Ionescu has made no indication of what she'll do regarding the draft to date.

The WNBA requires a player is at least 22 years of age during the calendar year to be eligible to enter the draft. Ionescu is currently 21 years old, but turns 22 in December making her draft eligible this year.

Unlike the men's side where most high-caliber players frequently leave eligibility on the table to enter the draft, it's far more rare that a women's player does so. There have been at least six players to do so over the past four years.

Senior guard Maite Cazorla, who has shared starting minutes in the backcourt with Ionescu, is also slated to be selected in the ESPN Mock Draft. The website has the Spanish born floor general set to be taken with the 31st overall pick in the draft.