2019 Men's Soccer Roster
Zarris, Aristotle
Jersey Number 7
Aristotle Zarris
- Height:
- 5-10
- Weight:
- 160
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Sarasota, Fla.
- High School:
- California Connections Academy
Bio
2019 U.S. U-20 National Team Camp
2018 ACC All-Freshman Team
2018 TopDrawerSoccer Freshmen Best XI Second Team
2020-21 (Junior)
Did not play.
2019 (Sophomore)
Appeared in 17 matches and scored 3 goals...also added 4 assists for a total of 10 points...recorded 39 total shots with 10 shots on goal
2018 (Freshman)
Earned ACC All-Freshman Team honors after playing in 20 games and making 13 starts in the midfield, totaling 15 points on five goals and five assists ... First collegiate goal came in a win over ETSU (Aug. 26) ... Notched his first assist at Virginia Tech (Sept. 14) ... Followed that with goals in back-to-back games against Clemson (Sept. 21) and Davidson (Sept. 25) ... Recorded a five-game point streak from Oct. 9-26, netting goals against High Point (Oct. 9) and No. 10 Louisville (Oct. 26), and assists against Boston College (Oct. 12), South Carolina (Oct. 16) and No. 6 Virginia (Oct. 20) ... Deacs went 9-0 when Zarris recorded at least one point ... Took 42 total shots, tied for second on the team, with 14 of them on target ... Started each of the final nine games ... Rated by TopDrawerSoccer as the No. 18 freshman in the nation after the season ... Was on the field for 1,270 minutes, including a season-high 83 minutes against Virginia.
Background
Rated as the No. 42 recruit in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer, also projected as the No. 15 midfielder and a four-star prospect ... Spent time with the United States U-18 and U-16 National Teams ... Recognized as a USSCAA All-American in 2016 ... Spent the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons with the LA Galaxy Academy, totaling 14 goals in 29 games ... Previously spent 2015-16 with the Real Salt Lake Academy, totaling 13 goals in 28 games ... Chose Wake Forest over Stanford, Duke, UCLA and Indiana.
2018 ACC All-Freshman Team
2018 TopDrawerSoccer Freshmen Best XI Second Team
2020-21 (Junior)
Did not play.
2019 (Sophomore)
Appeared in 17 matches and scored 3 goals...also added 4 assists for a total of 10 points...recorded 39 total shots with 10 shots on goal
2018 (Freshman)
Earned ACC All-Freshman Team honors after playing in 20 games and making 13 starts in the midfield, totaling 15 points on five goals and five assists ... First collegiate goal came in a win over ETSU (Aug. 26) ... Notched his first assist at Virginia Tech (Sept. 14) ... Followed that with goals in back-to-back games against Clemson (Sept. 21) and Davidson (Sept. 25) ... Recorded a five-game point streak from Oct. 9-26, netting goals against High Point (Oct. 9) and No. 10 Louisville (Oct. 26), and assists against Boston College (Oct. 12), South Carolina (Oct. 16) and No. 6 Virginia (Oct. 20) ... Deacs went 9-0 when Zarris recorded at least one point ... Took 42 total shots, tied for second on the team, with 14 of them on target ... Started each of the final nine games ... Rated by TopDrawerSoccer as the No. 18 freshman in the nation after the season ... Was on the field for 1,270 minutes, including a season-high 83 minutes against Virginia.
Background
Rated as the No. 42 recruit in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer, also projected as the No. 15 midfielder and a four-star prospect ... Spent time with the United States U-18 and U-16 National Teams ... Recognized as a USSCAA All-American in 2016 ... Spent the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons with the LA Galaxy Academy, totaling 14 goals in 29 games ... Previously spent 2015-16 with the Real Salt Lake Academy, totaling 13 goals in 28 games ... Chose Wake Forest over Stanford, Duke, UCLA and Indiana.
Personal
Born on Oct. 6, 1999 ... Son of Olympus and Joi Zarris ... Cousins, Bay and Brad Kurtz, play at Virginia ... Majoring in Communication.
Football Media Availability (9/3/25)
Wednesday, September 03
Football Media Availability (9/2/25)
Tuesday, September 02
Coach Jake Dickert Weekly Press Conference (Sept. 1, 2025)
Monday, September 01
Wake Forest Head Coach Jake Dickert Press Conference
Monday, September 01