Baddeley - holds the lead.
R3 - Badds On Top
Aaron Baddeley and Tiger Woods will make up Sunday's final group after a second consecutive round of 70 saw the Australian top the US Open leaderboard on two over par on Saturday.
Although Oakmont was playing slightly easier than Friday, Baddeley's third-round effort, which included five birdies and five bogeys, was bettered by only Steve Stricker and Woods.
The 26-year-old lies two strokes ahead of the world number one, with Stephen Ames, Paul Casey, Justin Rose and Bubba Watson all on five over par in a tie for third.
Baddeley was at one over and two shots clear of the field after a birdie at 13 but he quickly came back to the pack.
Bogeys at 15 and 16 were followed by more trouble at 17 when his iron off the tee came to rest in the rough on the slope of a bunker.
Playing the ball well above his feet, Baddeley managed to find the green and save par before a birdie at the 18th saw him level for the day.
Woods carded his first sub-par round of the tournament, a one-under-par 69, to finish four over.
In search of his third US Open title, Woods was nothing short of brilliant from tee to green, missing only the 18th in regulation for his only bogey of the day, but never mastered his putter.
"I felt like I hit the ball pretty good today," Woods said.
"I hit a lot of good putts that grazed the edge, but I put myself right there in the tournament."
English duo Casey and Rose also kept themselves in contention with battling rounds of 72 and 73 respectively.
Casey shot a sizzling 66 on Friday and was as low as one over after a hot start.
He birdied the second and fourth and looked like he was on his way toward repeating his phenomenal second-round performance.
It was not to be though as Casey gave two shots back to make the turn in 35 before recording three bogeys and one birdie coming in.
"It is so tough out there now and the greens have changed since yesterday," Casey said.
"They are crusty and difficult and there is no way of giving the putts out there a go.
I am quite happy with my round and have to take the positives out of it."
Playing with Baddeley, Rose was at four over on the 18th but bogeyed the hole to fall into a tie for third at 215.
He had slipped to six over but battled back with birdies at the 13th and 14th before settling for a 73 after his stumble at the last.
Canadian Stephen Ames is in at five over after a 73 and Americans Stricker and Jim Furyk are at six over par after rounds of 68 and 70, respectively.
Second-round leader Angel Cabrera finished with a 76 and is also at 216.
Collated totals (USA unless stated, par 70):
212 Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 72 70 70
214 Tiger Woods 71 74 69
215 Paul Casey (Eng) 77 66 72, Justin Rose (Eng) 71 71 73, Stephen Ames (Can) 73 69 73, Bubba Watson 70 71 74
216 Steve Stricker 75 73 68, Jim Furyk 71 75 70, Angel Cabrera 69 71 76
217 Niclas Fasth (Swe) 71 71 75, David Toms 72 72 73, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 74 72 71
218 Jerry Kelly 74 71 73, Vijay Singh (Fij) 71 77 70, Jeff Brehaut 73 75 70, Scott Verplank 73 71 74
219 Nick Dougherty (Eng) 68 77 74, Lee Janzen 73 73 73, Michael Putnam 73 74 72, Tom Pernice Jnr. 72 72 75, Hunter Mahan 73 74 72, Mike Weir (Can) 74 72 73, Tim Clark (Rsa) 72 76 71, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 72 72 75
220 Graeme McDowell (NIrl) 73 72 75
221 Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 75 73 73, Ian Poulter (Eng) 72 77 72, Brandt Snedeker 71 73 77, Nick O'Hern (Aus) 76 74 71
222 Chad Campbell 73 72 77, DJ Brigman 74 74 74, Chris DiMarco 76 73 73, Ken Duke 74 75 73, Harrison Frazar 74 74 74
223 Peter Hanson (Swe) 71 74 78, Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) 75 75 73, John Rollins 75 74 74, Ernie Els (Rsa) 73 76 74, Fred Funk 71 78 74
224 J J Henry 71 78 75, Mathew Goggin (Aus) 77 73 74, Boo Weekley 72 75 77, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 71 75 78, Pablo Martin (Spa) 71 76 77
225 George McNeill 72 76 77, Jason Dufner 71 75 79, Michael Campbell (Nzl) 73 77 75, Camilo Villegas (Col) 73 77 75, Shingo Katayama (Jpn) 72 74 79
226 Jose-Maria Olazabal (Spa) 70 78 78, Dean Wilson 76 74 76, Zach Johnson 76 74 76, Olin Browne 71 75 80, Ben Curtis 71 77 78, Lee Westwood (Eng) 72 75 79, Charles Howell III 76 73 77
227 Anthony Kim 74 73 80, Bob Estes 75 75 77, Kenneth Ferrie (Eng) 74 76 77, Marcus Fraser (Aus) 72 78 77
228 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 73 77 78
229 Anders Hansen (Den) 71 79 79, Kevin Sutherland 74 76 79
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