When I heard about this, I initial reaction was (given the circumstances)....."that was a class act"!! Some players don't care about records or breaking them. IF that were me, I'd rather be known as the guy that didn't break the record for the reason given, than they guy that did. This is an isolated incident that I don't think the masses should really get too upset about.
I know there will always "purists" that don't feel this way, and that's OK. I'd have no problem living with the criticism. You can't be concerned about the opinions of others if you're an athlete. The greatest players in the world in their particular sport all had their detractors. You have to do what YOU feel you must do. Obviously he wanted the deceased play to retain the record. I applaud the young man. Most UConn players are not "record" driven. Go figure.