No. 13 Texas A&M aims to lean on its strengths and move up in the league standings when it battles struggling South Carolina on Saturday in a Southeastern Conference contest in Columbia, S.C.The Aggies (16-5, 5-3 SEC) have won three of their past four games, including a gritty 75-68 decision at home over Oklahoma on Tuesday. Zhuric Phelps paced Texas A&M with 15 points while Henry Coleman III added 14.Wade Taylor IV scored 12 and Pharrel Payne and Manny Obaseki hit for 10 points each. Andersson Garcia pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds, while Payne grabbed 11 boards as the Aggies ruled the glass, outrebounding Oklahoma 47-19 overall and 21-2 on the offensive end.The 28-rebound advantage was a season-high for Texas A&M. It also marked the team’s 10th game with 40 or more rebounds and second with at least 20 offensive boards.”(Rebounding) is something we take pride in,” Coleman said. “Coach (Buzz Williams) always says it bends the needle for us. We’re not the most talented team, and we don’t have a lot of five-star recruits, so we have to find other areas to exploit our opponents and be the best at. Our offensive rebounding the past two and a half years has definitely been our strength.”The Aggies also shot a season best 82.9 percent (29-of-35) from the free throw line, its highest percentage of made foul shots in a game with at least 35 attempts since Dec. 2, 2000.Taylor is Texas A&M’s best free-throw shooter at 90.2 percent. He also leads the team with 4.6 assists per game, while Phelps averages a team-best 15.1 points. Solomon Washington is the Aggies’ top rebounder (5.8 per game).The Gamecocks (10-11, 0-8) have struggled mightily of late. Most recently, South Carolina lost 71-60 loss at Georgia on Tuesday despite 19 points from Jamarii Thomas and 18 from Collin Murray-Boyles.