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Several Squads Look to Rebound

M. water polo, field hockey, cross-country expect improvement

When the ball finally dropped on Saturday afternoon against MIT, the Harvard men's water polo team knew for sure that the nightmare of last season was over.

A team that entered the 1997 season with enormous potential, bolstered by unprecedented depth and led by the first All-American in the program's history-then-junior two-meter man Mike Zimmerman--ended it with a 10-18 record and Zimmerman having missed the bulk of the season with sprained ligaments in his right thumb.

This year, with a new coach and one of the deepest teams in Harvard history, the Crimson will look to right the wrongs of a year ago. Coach Jim Floerchinger has the team practicing with a cohesiveness that was missing under former coach Don Benson '88, who resigned after last season's disappointment.

"We have a new coach who's brought a lot of energy and knowledge to the team," said Zimmerman, the team captain. "I don't see how we could not do well."

The Crimson's roster is 18-strong, much closer to the large squads of traditional water polo powers, and it includes a healthy mix of veterans and younger players. Zimmerman is fully recovered from his hand woes and ready to attempt a return to the form that placed him on the United States National "B" Team two summers ago

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The team should also receive strong contributions from seniors Tom Chalberg and Chris Tilghman, sophomore Jeremy Katz, as well as a talented but as-yet-untested six-member freshman class.

FIELD HOCKEY

In many ways the Harvard field hockey team mirrors its water polo counterpart. In both cases a talented team endured a disheartening season, but in both cases a deep and more knowledgeable team MEN'S WATER POLO

LAST SEASON

10-18, 3-1 EWPA

COACH

Jim Floerchinger, first year

CAPTAIN

Mike Zimmerman

KEY RETURNERS

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