Q. You were here reasonably late last night. When you're struggling like this, could you walk us through the things you did to try and find the various things you're missing?
JULI INKSTER: Hit some side-hill lies, because usually where my feet are below the ball, and it flattens my swing out and gets the ball -- my swing a little bit more rounded; I hit a lot of punch shots trying to get my lower body and my upper body to coordinate. That's pretty much what I did, just trying to find one key that I could go with.
Q. Juli, Annika has such a history of going into final rounds and not making mistakes and dominating. Will that make your job and the other contenders that much harder tomorrow?
JULI INKSTER: Of course. She hits a lot of fairways, she hits a lot of greens, it's going to be tough but, you know, I feel if I put my game -- if I get my game going, I can do it, so that's the bottom line.
And 18 holes is a lot of golf, a lot of shots to be hit, and I don't like spotting her two shots, but I don't have anything to do about that. I just have to go out there and play one hole at a time and see if I can make them up.
Q. Juli, you talk about how you were struggling with your game, yet you're in second place two shots out. Where are you as far as your confidence goes?
JULI INKSTER: I'm not really -- i'm struggling with one aspect of my game. I feel like all the other aspects are working. I'm just a little off on my swing and, unfortunately, that's a big part of the game.
But my confidence is up, I feel like I'm playing well; I've played well the last six weeks, and I'd like to have a good Sunday round and see what happens.
Q. Juli, do you sense the crowd is out there rooting for you, and do you get some sense of an idea what that crowd would be like if you could get on a roll tomorrow?
JULI INKSTER: I think it would be great. I do get the sense the crowd is behind me, and you always want to play good for them. It would be awesome. Hopefully I can give them something to cheer at.
Q. Juli, considering the international influence that the LPGA has started to see, I'm not trying to incite anything, but what would it mean to see an American win the U.S. Open this year?
JULI INKSTER: You know, I -- i mean, I'm prejudiced, I think it would be great. July 4th weekend and you're here in Kansas in the Midwest, and I think it would be awesome, but I've got to go out and play a good 18 holes to do that, so.
MODERATOR: Thank you very much, Juli. Good luck tomorrow.
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