The present Standard Model fit of precision data has a low confidence level,
and is characterized by a few inconsistencies. We look for supersymmetric
effects that could improve the agreement among the electroweak precision
measurements and with the direct lower bound on the Higgs mass. We find that
this is the case particularly if the 3.6 sigma discrepancy between sin^2
theta_eff from leptonic and hadronic asymmetries is finally settled more on the
side of the leptonic ones. After the inclusion of all experimental constraints,
our analysis selects light sneutrinos, with masses in the range 55-80 GeV, and
charged sleptons with masses just above their experimental limit, possibly with
additional effects from light gauginos. The phenomenological implications of
this scenario are discussed.Comment: 17 pages LaTex, 9 figures, uses epsfi