Q. Let's start with that bunker shot on 18. Just talk us through it.
MARIA JOSE MARIN: When we got to the bunker, as I said, I just prayed that the ball was not against the grass because I knew if I was against the grass, I was done.
When I saw that it was fine, I knew I still had a chance, and with Maisie on the first floor, I knew I had to go for it and just tried to keep it on the second floor and maybe had a good chance for par. Never in my wildest dreams did I think that ball was going to be less than a foot or maybe lipped out to a foot. It was amazing.
Q. How would you describe the emotions and just that match, the back and forth of the match?
MARIA JOSE MARIN: I can say that it was an emotional roller coaster because I was on the back nine, I was 3-down going into 10, and that kind of punches you right in the face and keeps your emotions very low. But I was not doing good. I was not hitting really solid. I had a great birdie on 10 and I knew I still had a good chance because on the back nine I think they're the hardest holes and anything can happen.
Then I tried to tie as many holes as I could, obviously with not a lot of good shots but still tied, and I think those key moments were the par-5s, those birdies, and of course I didn't do -- wow, on 15. But 17 and 18 were clutch. That's all I can say.
Q. You made a semifinal round at the Girls' Junior a couple years ago, but what does it mean to you to be at the Women's Am and in the quarterfinals as the medalist?
MARIA JOSE MARIN: I can say that it means a lot. Of course I remember being in the semifinals with the U.S. Junior. It felt amazing. I felt that my game was so good. All my family was very happen, even though I didn't make the finals. I was super happy because that year I had no expectations of making the semifinals.
I can say coming here this is my first time playing U.S. Am, and I just had the expectations of making the cut, and with being medalist of course you have lots of pressure, but I just tried to play my golf, and it was enough to make it.
Q. Your coach mentioned a couple of the big up-and-downs you had. Obviously 18 is one. But what were a few of the others that you'd say?
MARIA JOSE MARIN: I think I can say -- I think the back nine up-and-downs were the key up-and-downs that I knew I had to make to, as I said, have a chance. On the front nine --
Q. 6 maybe?
MARIA JOSE MARIN: Oh, the par-3. That was another really good one. I was in the morning in that same spot, so I kind of knew where that ball was going, and I tried to do a replica of the shot, just a little more left. It was really good, too.
Q. You came in in pretty good form. You just won a tournament back in Colombia by 18 shots; is that right?
MARIA JOSE MARIN: Yes, yes.
Q. You say you just wanted to make the cut, but realistically did you feel as if you had an opportunity to come here and make a run like you have been?
MARIA JOSE MARIN: When I say that I came here to make the cut, it's because first, I know I'm playing against the best 150 players in the world, and second, we're playing on a top golf course that if you hit a bad shot, it's going to cost you a lot -- can cost you a bogey, can cost you a double bogey. I knew I had to play really good golf.
In Colombia I played really good. We played a really hard course, too, but this is something different. This is not something that you see every day. That's why I say that.
But I felt really good with my game, and after the first round I knew I had the chance to be a top 5, and I was medalist.
Q. You and teammate Kendall Todd, she advanced to the quarterfinals, as well. What is it about a couple of Razorbacks that are making a deep run? Is it because you guys are only a couple hours from home?
MARIA JOSE MARIN: Yes, it feels great to be competing with my teammates, and obviously with Kenny in the quarterfinals, too, it means a lot, and it means that we have a great team for next season. We can do lots of big things. I just wish her luck because I love her with my entire heart and hope if we have to see each other in the semifinals or even if we make it to the finals, so it be.
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