Notes
^a North Carolina forfeited the 1956 game to Virginia for using an ineligible player. The UNC athletic department inexplicably does not acknowledge the forfeit when reporting on the result, and chooses to publish the series record as 57–53–4 in its marketing materials.
1Virginia won the first game played in 1892.
2North Carolina won the second game played in 1892.
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